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In 1958, he became a Boy Scout to earnthe badge of merit, made a short 8mm, nine minutes long, called The Final Duel (The final duel) .6 Spielberg recalled years later in an interview done: "I asked the scoutmaster if I could tell a storywith the movie camera from my father. He said yes, and I had the idea of a western. I did and got my merit badge. So it all started." 7 At 13, Spielberg won a prize for a war movie of 40 minutescalled Escape to Nowhere (Escape to Nowhere), which was based on a battle in eastern Africa. In 1964, at age 16, Spielberg wrote and directed his first independent film, a science fiction adventure calledFirelight 130 minutes (later inspire Close Encounters of the Third Kind). The film, which had a budget of $ 500, was screened at the local cinema and generated a gain of dólar.8 also made severalfilms of the Second World War inspired by war stories told by her father.
After his parents divorced, he moved with his father in Saratoga, California, while his three sisters and mother remained inArizona. He attended Arcadia High School in Phoenix, Arizona for three years and graduated from Saratoga High School in Saratoga, California in 1965. It was during this time Spielberg attained the rankof Eagle Scout.
Spielberg attended the synagogue as a child in Haddon Heights, New Jersey and also to Hebrew school from 1953 to 1957, in classes taught by Rabbi Albert L. Being Lewis.9 child,...
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