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'Haunted Mansion'
Times Staff WriterWhat happens in Disney's uproarious "The Haunted Mansion" is more creepy than scary, but it's lots of fun, which is the point, as it was with this year's other film based on a theme park ride, "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl." This...Tags: Eddie Murphy, Crimes, Comedy (genre), PG Rated Movies, Tourism and Leisure
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An Ideal Husband
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 18, 1999 What is so swiftly striking about Oliver Parker's exhilarating and elegant film of Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband" is how very contemporary it is in its consideration of morality--or lack of same--in both personal and public...Tags: Death, Politics, Cate Blanchett, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Man Who Cried
FOR THE TIMESFriday May 25, 2001 Sally Potter likes to see men weep. In the director's elegant romantic drama "The Tango Lesson," a female filmmaker and a male tango dancer consummate a relationship with the silent exchange of a tear. It is a memorably...Tags: Dancing, Cate Blanchett, Cinema Industry, Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci
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Comfort in crisis
Tribune Movie CriticIn times of war and trial, America has found relief and solace at the movies. They've rallied us, eased our fears, attacked our enemies, soothed our worries and, most of all, raised our spirits. No doubt they will again, even in the aftermath of last...Tags: Defense, Robert Altman, David Butler, Korean War (1950-1953), Ingrid Bergman
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Top winners from 1943
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blane in CASABLANCA Warner Bros. Gary Cooper as Robert Jordan in FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS Paramount Paul Lukas as Kurt Muller in WATCH ON THE RHINE Warner Bros. Walter...Tags: Greer Garson, Ingrid Bergman, Anne Revere, Entertainment, Mickey Rooney
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His films paved road to laughter
Special to The TimesIn his 20 appearances as host of the Academy Awards, Bob Hope got considerable comic mileage out of his supposed shortcomings as a movie star. "Welcome to the Academy Awards," he addressed the audience one year. "Or as it's known in my house, Passover."...Tags: David Butler, Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby, Cinema Industry, Woody Allen
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