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Andy Griffith and the myth of a fair-minded, small-town Southern America in the turbulent '60s
The Baltimore SunAndy Griffith, one of the stars who put CBS on top of the TV world in the 1960s with an easy-going but culturally-packed sitcom that ran for eight seasons during that stormy decade in American life, died Tuesday at 86 at his North Carolina home in Roanoke...Tags: Double Indemnity (movie), Henry Fonda, CBS Corp., James Stewart, Mount Airy
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September 21: Fall travel guide
Fall getaways Check out these great getaways for the fall, including a mouthwatering weekend at the NYC Food Film Festival and a "Dirty Dancing" themed stay at Mountain Lake Hotel. Harpoon Octoberfest If you can't afford the trip to Munich to toss...Tags: Halloween, Dance, Edwin McCain, Dirty Dancing (movie), Museums
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25 movies added to National Film Registry
Baltimore Sun reporterFrom the MIchael Sragow Gets Reel blog: Today the Library of Congress announced 25 more selections for the National Film Registry. The Registry is designed to highlight the American cinema's broad social-cultural significance as well as mark its key...Tags: Airplane! (movie), William Friedkin, Dance, Aging, Dustin Hoffman
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From The Baltimore Sun archives: Andy Griffith -- Not just a face in the crowd
Baltimore Sun reporterNOTE: This is a 2007 story from The Baltimore Sun's archives. Andy Griffith, 81 a week from tomorrow, confides that "when my wife, Cindy, and I go someplace, and I don't want to be recognized, she says, 'Don't talk!'" Hearing him boom across the phone...Tags: Marcel Proust, Keri Russell, Culture, College Sports, Music
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'Brando' shows us what a ferocious contender he was
Sun Movie CriticImagine Marlon Brando in his Mark Antony toga from Julius Caesar, astride the worlds of classical and modern acting like the Colossus of Rhodes. And then re-imagine him magnificent in ruins, still inspiring generations of actors with his emotional and...Tags: Vivien Leigh, Maryland, Arts, Documentary (genre), Jeremy Irons
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The new bleacher features
Times Staff WriterYes, there will still be bleachers for fans at this year's Academy Awards -- despite earlier rumors that they would be banned. But getting a bleacher seat will be much tougher than before, and don't plan to camp out ahead of time to get one. The...Tags: Personal Data Collection, World War II (1939-1945), Cinema Industry, Culture, Jesse Jackson
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A Lion in Winter
Sun movie criticPart I An American hero -- and antiheroBeyond anything else, Marlon Brando is the towering original who came out of the Midwest 58 years ago and electrified Broadway and then Hollywood with the visceral excitement and veracity of his acting. He exploded...Tags: Tennessee Williams, World War II (1939-1945), Vivien Leigh, Dance, Andrew Bergman
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Actor, hailed as greatest of his era, dies
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando, who changed not just the face but the mind and soul of movie acting with a series of revolutionary performances in the 1950s, died Thursday at age 80 of lung failure at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. In his five decades on screen, Mr....Tags: Maxwell Anderson, Arts, Walt Whitman, Truman Capote, Awards and Prizes
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Charles to start 8-week Brando series tribute
Sun Movie CriticAn eight-week, eight-film tribute to the late Marlon Brando opens tomorrow at The Charles with Viva Zapata!, a 1952 film in which he portrays the man who rose from peasant origins to become leader of a Mexican revolution and, eventually, president of...Tags: Television, Vivien Leigh, Jet Li, Halle Berry, Anthony Quinn
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'Greatest actor of his generation,' Brando dies at 80
Times Staff WritersMarlon Brando, a two-time Oscar winner whose riveting performances transformed acting from a remote craft to a naturalistic art form, has died, the Associated Press announced today. He was 80. An actor's actor whose skill was envied by generations of...Tags: Tennessee Williams, James Dean, Famines, Clifford Odets, Paul Newman
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Back to abnormal
Sun Movie CriticThink of John Waters as a racy Wizard of Oz. Generations of American storytellers have chronicled provincial misfits and artists leaving their homes and finding their true colors in Los Angeles, New York or San Francisco. But Waters does the reverse,...Tags: Carroll Baker, Johnny Knoxville, DVDs and Movies, Family, Meg Ryan
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Brando revealed the soul of his characters
Sun Movie CriticMarlon Brando's extraordinary emotional intelligence expressed itself in every inch of his body for every second - the phrase "being in the moment" might as well have been coined for him. Of course, other actors in New York and Hollywood had been as...Tags: Tennessee Williams, Al Pacino, Arts, Celebrities, Tony Richardson
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