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Kubrick on film
Here is the complete Stanley Kubrick filmography, with his features other than "Eyes Wide Shut" ranked in descending order, ending with the best. (The shorts and "Fear and Desire" are not available on video.) Feature films: No rank. "Eyes Wide Shut"...Tags: James Robert Thompson, Paul Mazursky, George C. Scott, Peter Sellers, Nicole Kidman
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Recent openings: 'Nana,' 'Blast!' and 'Poseidon! An Upside-Down Musical'
Special to the TribuneNot to be confused with the lovable guard dog in "Peter Pan," Nana is the battered heroine of Emile Zola's 1880 naturalistic novel, one of 20 books chronicling the Rougon-Macquarts family. The daughter of Gervaise (the equally beleaguered survivor of...Tags: Jayne Mansfield, Super Bowl, Stella Stevens, Carol Lynley, Family
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Theater review, 'Poseidon! An Upside-Down Musical' by Hell in a Handbag Productions at Theatre Building Chicago
Aside from O.J. Simpson's turn in "The Towering Inferno," The Poseidon Adventure" was the high point of the 1970s disaster-movie fetish, that gloriously extravagant epoch of American culture. And among those twisted, geeky souls who cherish the memory...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Stella Stevens, New Year's Day, Gene Hackman, Gaming
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Top winners from 1959
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Laurence Harvey as Joe Lampton in ROOM AT THE TOP Romulus Films, Ltd. Production; Continental Distributing, Inc. Charlton Heston as Judah Ben-Hur in BEN-HUR MGM Jack Lemmon as Jerry/Daphne in...Tags: Murder, Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Muni, Hugh Griffith, Celebrities
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Top winners from 1965
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Richard Burton as Alec Leamas in THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD Salem Films, Ltd. Production; Paramount Lee Marvin as Kid Shelleen/Tim Strawn in CAT BALLOU Harold Hecht Productions; Columbia...Tags: Redman, Laurence Olivier, Pandro S Berman, Martin Balsam, Julie Andrews
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Top winners from 1972
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone in THE GODFATHER Albert S. Ruddy Production; Paramount Michael Caine as Milo Tindale in SLEUTH Palomar Pictures International Production; 20th Century-Fox...Tags: Eileen Heckart, Laurence Olivier, Diana Ross, Celebrities, Television
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Top winners from 1951
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Humphrey Bogart as Charlie Allnut in THE AFRICAN QUEEN Horizon Enterprises, Inc.; UA Marlon Brando as Stanley Kowalski in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Charles K. Feldman Group Productions; Warner...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Kim Hunter, Celebrities, George Stevens Jr., Jane Wyman
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5 films from the golden era of film noir
1. HIGH SIERRA (Raoul Walsh; 1941) 4 stars This savage, melancholy thriller shows an aging outlaw (Humphrey Bogart as Mad Dog Earle) trying to pull his last heist with professionalism while surrounded by incompetents, hotheads, double-crossers, John...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Crimes, Ed Begley, Sam Jaffe, Sterling Hayden
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Movie picks: 'New Year's Scenes'
TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTERRomance movies often require some melodramatic event to bring an estranged couple back together. Without New Year's Eve, Harry may have met Sally, but they wouldn't have ended up together. Below, we remember movies that used those familiar chimes at...Tags: Billy Crystal, New Year's Day, Gene Hackman, Milos Forman, Meg Ryan
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Movie review: 'Alfie'
TRIBUNE ARTS CRITIC3½ stars (out of 4) What a rotten idea: a remake of an iconic 1960s classic, one steeped in the nascent ethos of sexual revolution and once a unique showcase for brash newcomer Michael Caine, who owned the movie and with it launched one of filmdom'...Tags: Sienna Miller, Marisa Tomei, Television, Philosophy, Susan Sarandon
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Raging Angels
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday November 10, 1995 If nothing else, the delirious, mercifully energetic "Raging Angels" by golly lives up to its title. At its climactic moment an angel of God--a rugged, white-winged blond guy (Deron McBee)--and a fallen angel of Satan...Tags: Movies, Monet Mazur, Diane Ladd, Entertainment
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Lolita
TIMES STAFF WRITERThursday September 12, 1996 When director Stanley Kubrick and novelist Vladimir Nabokov brought Nabokov's controversial novel "Lolita" to the screen in 1962, they cast 15-year-old newcomer Sue Lyon in the title role without specifying her age, which...Tags: TNT (tv network), Frank Langella, Melanie Griffith, Jeremy Irons, Peter Sellers
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