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Naughty ladies of noirdom strut their stuff
Times Movie CriticAudiences at the time thought of them simply as bad girls, but the UCLA Film & Television Archive is determined to salvage their reputations. The archive's exceptionally interesting 12-film repertory series "Cool Drinks of Water: Columbia's Noir Girls...Tags: Bette Davis, Sony Corp., Charlton Heston, Photography, Joan Crawford
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Jean Gabin retrospective at Egyptian Theatre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrench film star Jean Gabin played the Everyman every woman wanted. From the early 1930s until his death in 1976, the bulky, sexy and brooding Gabin was one of France's greatest movie heroes. Beloved internationally three decades after his death --...Tags: Charles Boyer, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Organized Crime, Maurice Chevalier, Humphrey Bogart
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Essanay Studios
Tribune staff reporterPlenty of movies have been made about Chicago. Plenty of movies have been shot on Chicago's streets. But the city itself has never been a center of international studio filmmaking, except for one brief golden age that lasted only a decade. That single 10-...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Gloria Swanson, Rogers Park, Charlie Chaplin, Cinema Industry
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White man's accessory
Hipsters have been traveling to India for decades to imbue their ironic, image-conscious lives with meaning. Blame the Beatles for making it the West's one-stop country for spirituality (an image from which India has undoubtedly benefited). So it was...Tags: Minority Groups, Adrien Brody, National or Ethnic Minorities, Gene Hackman, Satyajit Ray
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Giving Angela Carter her due
By Richard Rayner "A good writer can make you believe time stands still. Yet the end of all stories, even if the writer forbears to mention it, is death," wrote the English writer Angela Carter, who died 16 years ago this month. At the time Carter was...Tags: Clark Gable, Elizabeth I, Diving, Salman Rushdie, Robert Mitchum
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'Pierrot le Fou'
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard's films have always reflected the times in which they were made with their acute, even startling ability to evoke self-recognition, yet so rich and far-ranging are their concerns that it is hardly surprising they seem timeless. Such is the...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Santa Monica, Samuel Fuller, Anna Karina, Popular Music
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Oscar-Winning Director Rademakers Dies
Zap2It.comFons Rademakers, the Dutch director behind the Academy Award-winning foreign language film "De Aanslag," has died at the age of 86. The filmmaker died of emphysema in a Geneva hospital, reports Dutch media. Alphonse Marie Rademakers was born in Noord-...Tags: Peter Fonda, Liv Ullmann, Film Festivals, Death and Dying, Maximilian Schell
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Movie review: 'Rules of the Game'
Tribune movie critic4 stars (out of four) There are about a dozen genuine miracles in the history of cinema, and one of them is Jean Renoir's supreme 1939 tragi-comedy "The Rules of the Game, " opening Friday in a new, digitally restored 35 mm print at the Music Box...Tags: Road Accidents, Robert Altman, Ingmar Bergman, Music Box Theatre, Music Theater
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French inn: Her latest stage
Times Staff WriterONE rainy afternoon a few weeks ago, I was having tea at the Auberge la Lucarne aux Chouettes in a riverside hamlet about 80 miles southeast of Paris when the innkeeper joined me. She was a petite woman with dark brown hair, over 60, I guessed, but how...Tags: Peter Hall, Dance, Hotels and Accommodations, Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron
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'The Darjeeling Limited'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's hard to approach a new film by Wes Anderson without feeling like you've walked into an argument. There's something about his dollhouse aesthetic, his storybook formality, his miniaturist's attention to detail and his dogged belief in the power of...Tags: Anjelica Huston, Natalie Portman, Adrien Brody, Satyajit Ray, Owen Wilson
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'Private Fears in Public Places'
Special to The TimesThere's a beguiling resonance and effortlessness to films of master directors who have enjoyed long and venturesome careers. That is certainly the case with "Private Fears in Public Places," the latest film from Alain Resnais, the French New Wave...Tags: Encino, Beverly Hills, Real Estate Agents
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French inn is a star turn for dancer
LOS ANGELES TIMESOne rainy afternoon a few weeks ago, I was having tea at the Auberge la Lucarne aux Chouettes in a riverside hamlet about 80 miles southeast of Paris when the innkeeper joined me. She was a petite woman with dark brown hair, over 60, I guessed, but how...Tags: Peter Hall, Dance, Hotels and Accommodations, Leslie Caron, Fred Astaire
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