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Movie Star Mystery Photo
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo Update: As many people guessed, this is Anna Sten, above, in a 1932 publicity photo. Anna Sten; Actress Imported by Goldwyn Tuesday November 16, 1993 By MYRNA OLIVER, TIMES STAFF WRITER Anna Sten, the exotic and beautiful... -
How 'Casablanca' beat nine other nominees to win best picture at the 1943 Oscars
Gold DerbyBefore this year, the last time there were 10 best picture nominees at the Oscars was in 1943, when "Casablanca" won. On the Rotten Tomatoes ranking of all of the best picture winners at the Oscars, this year's champ, "The Hurt Locker," sits at No. 13... -
‘Ben-Hur’ Best Film of the Year
The Daily MirrorBuster Keaton, who received an honorary award, poses as a waiter for a wary Walter Brennan, who probably expects Keaton to pull some prank. April 5, 1960: Despite the sweltering heat, a crowd gathers in bleachers outside the Pantages Theatre for the... -
'Ancient Highway' by Bret Lott
Ancient Highway
A Novel
Bret Lott
Random House: 244 pp., $25
At 14, Earl, a middle child in an enormous brood, knows Texas holds nothing for him. He's fallen in love with "the flickers," as they called 'em in the 1920s, and he's going to make his...Tags: Nathanael West, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Book, Road Transportation, Transportation
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Movie review: 'Masai: The Rain Warriors'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) Throughout the fascinating new film "Masai: The Rain Warriors"--made in Africa by French filmmakers and an African cast--director Pascal Plisson keeps showing us overhead views and moving tableaux of his main characters, the Masai...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Cinema Industry, Jonathan Demme, Senegal, Kenya
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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 17, 1998 Mark Rappaport's "The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" is more exasperating than provocative in its relentless intent to read male homosexual implications into a wide array of vintage Hollywood--and a couple of European--...Tags: Comedy (genre), John Wayne, Dean Martin, James Stewart, Movies
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Richard Crenna dies at 76
LOS ANGELES - Richard Crenna, the Emmy award-winning character actor who starred as a lovesick teenager on "Our Miss Brooks" and Sylvester Stallone's Green Beret mentor in the "Rambo" films, has died. He was 76. Crenna, whose credits also included "Wait...Tags: Audrey Hepburn, Comedy (genre), Assault, Rape, Death
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Top winners from 1936
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Gary Cooper as Longfellow Deeds in MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN Columbia Walter Huston as Sam Dodsworth in DODSWORTH Samuel Goldwyn Productions; UA Paul Muni as Louis Pasteur in THE STORY OF LOUIS...Tags: Carole Lombard, Walter Huston, William Powell, Basil Rathbone, Paul Muni
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Top winners from 1940
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Charles Chaplin as Hynkel, Dictator of Tomania in THE GREAT DICTATOR Charles Chaplin Productions; UA Henry Fonda as Tom Joad in THE GRAPES OF WRATH 20th Century-Fox Raymond Massey as Abraham...Tags: Judith Anderson, Radio, Charles Chaplin, Grapes, James Stewart
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Top winners from 1938
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Charles Boyer as Pepe Le Moko in ALGIERS Walter Wanger; UA James Cagney as Rocky Sullivan in ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES Warner Bros.-First National Robert Donat as Andrew Mason in THE CITADEL MGM...Tags: Billie Burke, Wendy Hiller, Charles Boyer, James Cagney, Basil Rathbone
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Top winners from 1941
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Gary Cooper as Alvin C. York in SERGEANT YORK Warner Bros. Cary Grant as Roger Adams in PENNY SERENADE Columbia Walter Huston as Mr. Scratch in ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY William Dieterle; RKO Radio...Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Radio, Walter Huston, Donald Crisp, Orson Welles
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Movie review: 'The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi'
Tribune Movie Critic4 stars (out of 4) A masterpiece of wry violence and stylized mayhem, "The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi" turns loose one of Japan's most brilliant film auteurs, Takeshi Kitano, on one of its most enduring pop legends: the movie myth of Zatoichi, the fat,...Tags: Assault, Quentin Tarantino, Movies, Death, Japan
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