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Classic Hollywood: Vincent Price screenings at Aero, LACMA
The American Cinematheque and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art are celebrating the centenary of actor Vincent Price with showings of some of his best-known horror films, including "House of Wax," "House on Haunted Hill," "The Raven" and "The Pit and...Tags: Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Hayes, Clubs and Associations, Brigham Young, Johnny Depp
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Anthony Mann's 'The Furies'
Special to The TimesIT HAS been a good DVD year for Anthony Mann (1906-67), a longtime critics' favorite often considered one of Hollywood's most underrated directors. Mann's relatively low name recognition might have something to do with the ease with which he slipped from...Tags: Drama (genre), Gary Cooper, Death, Film Festivals, Movies
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AMC, Joan: How could you?
It's probably time to stick a fork in it. It's done. That would be AMC's "The Killing," which has become pretty lame. The season ends June 17, and if the series is renewed, I'm not sure I'd watch next time. Sunday's stupid episode had Linden (Mireille...Tags: Joel McCrea, Jane Darwell, Pete Seeger, Vincent Kartheiser, Bonnie Raitt
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Rebecca (Blu-ray)
THE FILM:
Alfred Hitchcock was the top director in Britain during the 1930’s. He had proven himself master of the game with a string of internationally successful films like THE 39 STEPS and THE LADY VANISHES. He was yearning to make the big jump...Tags: Drama (genre), Francois Truffaut, Alfred Hitchcock, Peter Bogdanovich, David O. Selznick
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Judge: Death penalty notice to stay in Carnation murder case
Q13 Fox News OnlineA judge has decided to let the prosecutor's death penalty notice stand in the case of Michele Anderson and Joseph McEnroe, accused of killing six members of Anderson's family in Carnation on Christmas Eve 2007, the court announced Monday. The defense had...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Lawyers, Litigation, Justice System
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Dog discovers more bedbug-infested chairs at Longmont Library
LONGMONT, Colo. (AP) -- A beagle-mix trained to sniff out bedbugs discovered more bedbug-infested chairs at the Longmont Public Library.
Exterminators were working Monday to remove the bedbugs. The Longmont Times-Call reports that the dog named Macaroni...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Prosecutor Seeking Death Penalty In Carnation Murder Case
King County Prosecutor, Dan Satterburg, announced that he will be seeking the death penalty in the case of a man and woman accused of killing six members of her family on Christmas Eve at Carnation. Michelle Anderson and her ex-boyfriend, Joseph McEnroe,...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Prosecution, Death, Christmas
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Study: Teachers Spend Hundreds of Their Own Money on Students
KIAHTuesday marked teacher appreciation day and there's plenty to thank them for. A national survey paid for by OfficeMax said K-8th grade teachers spend hundreds of dollars of their own money every year to help teach our kids. In return, Houston teachers...Tags: Services and Shopping, Research, Soccer, Sports, Surveys
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5 films that are classic British murder mysteries
1. THE LODGER (Alfred Hitchcock; 1926) 4 stars Hitchcock's first thriller and the film that established him: A moody silent melodrama based on Marie Belloc Lowndes' tale of a mysterious lodger in fear-crazed London, who may be a modern Jack the Ripper....Tags: Crimes, Albert Finney, Sidney Lumet, Anthony Perkins, Movies
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Top winners from 1940
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Charles Chaplin as Hynkel, Dictator of Tomania in THE GREAT DICTATOR Charles Chaplin Productions; UA Henry Fonda as Tom Joad in THE GRAPES OF WRATH 20th Century-Fox Raymond Massey as Abraham...Tags: Grapes, Samuel Goldwyn, Jane Darwell, Henry Fonda, Walter Brennan
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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: Crimes, Lon Chaney, Alan Ladd, Bing Crosby, Paul Lukas
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Winter Park provides travel outing off the trendy trail
The New York TimesFor my first visit to Florida, I had only one requirement. I didn't want the experience to be one big theme park. No problem, as it turned out; I was sent there to work, at a trade show in Orlando. With my colleague Dwayne, a landscaper and avocational...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Conservation, Cocoa Beach, Natural Resources
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