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Mo Rothman dies at 92; found new audience for Chaplin
Mo Rothman, a veteran studio executive who helped pave the way for Charlie Chaplin to end an acrimonious, two-decade exile from the United States and returned some of the filmmaker's classic movies to American screens, died Sept. 15 in Los Angeles. He was...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), England, Artists, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., D.W. Griffith
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City Lights: Turning on new 'Lights'
This column has moved but will not require a new name. "City Lights" — I originally thought of that title as a play on the city editor position. Now, as I move into the features editor spot, I'm reminded of from where else the inspiration came....Tags: Allen Ginsberg, Lobbying, Movies, Gene Siskel, Charlie Chaplin
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Chaplin films coming to the Charles Theatre
The most towering figure in Hollywood history wore ill-fitting clothes, including shoes several sizes too big, and never said a word. Beginning Saturday, he'll be spending a year at Baltimore's Charles Theatre.
Charlie Chaplin, a British expatriate who...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), The Kid (movie), Nazi Party, Movies, Sunnyside (Queens, New York)
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Classically Trained: 'Bond' themes featured by Pacific Symphony
Call him Davis. Carl Davis. The American conductor-composer this week will be leading the Pacific Symphony in its last pops concert series of the season, "The Music of Bond. James Bond." Dubbed "a license to thrill," the 8 p.m. concerts Thursday through...Tags: Concerts, Music Industry, Movies, Arts and Culture, Buster Keaton
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