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5 films that celebrate soldiers and bonding in battle
1. AIR FORCE (Howard Hawks; 1943) 4 stars The single most nerve-racking of all WWII movie flights is probably the voyage of the crew of the Boeing B-17 bomber Mary Ann on Dec. 7, 1941, in Howard Hawks' ace flagwaver. We're rarely off the plane; we...Tags: Mark Hamill, Jim Brown, John Garfield, John Ireland, Lee Marvin
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'Airport' author Arthur Hailey dies at 84
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterArthur Hailey, the storyteller who made a fortune using seemingly mundane topics such as hotel management, international banking and snow-packed airports as settings for wildly bestselling, page-turning novels, died yesterday in the Bahamas. He was 84....Tags: Anthony Burgess, NBC (tv network), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Movies, Obituaries
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'View From the Top'
Times Staff WriterThis crass, grimly unfunny comedy stars Gwyneth Paltrow as Donna Jensen, a small-town dreamer who hopes to fly high by becoming a flight attendant. As in so many Hollywood movies set in that vast stretch of nothing between the coasts, life seems...Tags: Comedy (genre), Gwyneth Paltrow, Cinema Industry, Mark Ruffalo, Kelly Preston
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Cats Don't Dance
FOR THE TIMESWednesday March 26, 1997 For those of you with toddlers who are crazy about old MGM musicals, love sendups of long-gone Hollywood stars and tycoons and delight in such hip references as King Kong being portrayed as a whiny stagehand, the animated...Tags: David Kirschner, Clark Gable, Animation (genre), Randy Newman, Shirley Temple
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