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Top winners from 1995
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Nicolas Cage in LEAVING LAS VEGAS (MGM/UA) Richard Dreyfuss in MR. HOLLAND'S OPUS (Buena Vista) Anthony Hopkins in NIXON (Buena Vista) Sean Penn in DEAD MAN WALKING (Gramercy) Massimo Troisi in THE...Tags: Nicolas Cage, Mare Winningham, Mel Gibson, Susan Sarandon, James Cromwell
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5 films that are classic comedy mysteries
1. SHERLOCK, JR. (Buster Keaton; 1924) 4 stars The surreal Keaton short feature, packed with ingenious gags, in which he plays a movie projectionist and amateur private detective who falls asleep and dreams himself into the movie he's showing: a...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Mystery (genre), Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Dorothy Lamour
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'Once Upon a Time in the Midlands'
Times Staff WriterBritish filmmaker Shane Meadows may share his first name with Alan Ladd's classic antihero, but he lacks the bullets to pull off "Once Upon a Time in the Midlands," his attempt at a western-influenced romance set in contemporary, working-class England. An...Tags: Television, Sony Corp., Entertainment, Cinema Industry, Robert Carlyle
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The Brady Bunch Movie
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 17, 1995 Starting out as six single-parent children in search of a TV family, the Brady Bunch have turned into a multimedia conglomerate of daunting proportions. Besides that original ABC series about the dad with three boys...Tags: Television, The Brady Bunch (tv program), Sherwood Schwartz, Ann B. Davis, My So-Called Life (tv program)
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The Phantom
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday June 7, 1996 The Ghost Who Walks. The Oath of the Skull. The Skull Cave. Devil the loyal wolf and Hero the spirited white stallion. Everything about "The Phantom" is pleasantly old-fashioned, the opposite of avant-garde and cutting edge....Tags: Television, Landforms, Entertainment, PG Rated Movies, Patrick McGoohan
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Braveheart
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday May 24, 1995 In "Braveheart," Mel Gibson plays 13th-Century Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace, and, boy, is his heart ever brave. So are his eyes, his mane, his pecs, his knuckles. But he's not just brave--he's smart too. As the...Tags: Prince (music artist), James Cosmo, Rob Roy, Mel Gibson, Entertainment
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A Very Brady Sequel
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday August 23, 1996 They're baa-aacck! Still frighteningly cheerful, still as out of place in '90s California as alien invaders, the "decade-impaired" Brady family makes its second big-screen appearance in "A Very Brady Sequel." Cute and...Tags: Tim Matheson, Horse (animal), Deborah Kaplan, Television, The Brady Bunch (tv program)
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Apr 6, 1996
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Jun 7, 1996
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Oct 28, 1996
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