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Quotable Hollywood: Our favorite lines ... tell us yours
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Some movies live on, their agreed-upon greatness chiseled in stone, or at least listed by the American Film Institute. Others, quality be damned, are more like folk art; their greatness is part of our oral...Tags: George C Scott, Laurence Fishburne, John Cleese, Winona Ryder, Marty Feldman
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Sturges revival
Preston Sturges, Hollywood's first great writer-director, was an inspired ringmaster of the American circus. Watching The Palm Beach Story or The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, you get the idea that everyone carries on his or her shoulders a midway filled...Tags: Barbara Stanwyck, Charles Theatre, Movies, Preston Sturges, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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OFF THE WALL
HOLLYWOOD POLITICS. American democracy is in focus through 22 movies unreeling Wednesdays all month on Turner Classic Movies. First up: From different ends of the spectrum come old politico Spencer Tracy in 1958's "The Last Hurrah" (8 p.m.) and young...Tags: Robert Altman, Cliff Robertson, Spencer Tracy, Robert Redford, Bette Davis
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'Sons Of Anarchy' Starts On FX; Political Movies On Turner Classic
The day after the final season of "The Shield" began, FX shows another shade of its dramatic ambitions with "Sons of Anarchy" (FX, 10 p.m.), from one of the "Shield" writers, Kurt Sutter. It may seem an audacious series made out of old biker flicks...Tags: NBC, Lily Tomlin, Maria Bello, Brian Wilson, Jon Stewart
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'Obscene in the Extreme' by Rick Wartzman
Obscene in the Extreme
The Burning and Banning of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath"
Rick Wartzman
PublicAffairs : 336 pp., $26.95
HISTORY IS made of small moments. The big ones matter, too, of course -- the wars, the famines, the epidemics that...Tags: Woody Guthrie, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Farms, California, Books and Magazines
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Hutchins' must-see movie list
Will Hutchins knows how the West was fun from his days starring in TV's "Sugarfoot." But he was wild about the West from the time he started going to the movies. Here are six cowboy classics he recommends for a rip-roaring time. Movie: "Destry Rides...Tags: Marlene Dietrich, Movies, Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Gary Cooper
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'Sugarfoot' Will Hutchins rides again as Web radio DJ
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comThere probably aren't any other former TV cowboys living anywhere near him in Glen Head, and Will Hutchins, 76, would be the first to admit that he knows more about cow chips than computer chips. "I know nothing about technology," he said. "I don't...Tags: Chet Atkins, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), NBC, Marlene Dietrich, Elvis Presley
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ALMANAC
On Aug. 12, 1851, Isaac Singer was granted a patent for his sewing machine. In 1867 President Andrew Johnson suspended Secretary of War Edwin Stanton; the action ignited a campaign to impeach Johnson. In 1881 filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille was born in...Tags: Movies, John Lennon, Labor Disputes, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, All Stars
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The week's best bets for kids
"My Darling Clementine": Director John Ford puts his own slant on the 1946 retelling of the famous OK Corral shootout. Henry Fonda stars as legendary Wyatt Earp, who arrives in town to find one of his beloved brothers murdered. Determined to seek justice,...Tags: John Ford, Television Industry, Jim Belushi, Multi-Sport Events, Glenn Close
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Revisited 'Brideshead' is good, and so are the new wispy Brits
Special to the Sentineland one that's neither a sequel nor filled with bang-bang boom-boom. Of course, Brideshead Revisited is a revisit to that wonderful 1981 Brit miniseries (both based on the book by Evelyn Waugh -- that's a male Evelyn with a long "E"). I like the new...Tags: Judy Holliday, Elections, Charles Van Doren, Deborah Kerr, Woody Allen
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Emmy-winning star of 'Search for Tomorrow'
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Larry Haines, a two-time Daytime Emmy winner for his 35-year role on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow," has died. He was 89. Mr. Haines, who also had a successful career on Broadway, died July 17 at a Delray Beach hospital...Tags: Jack Lemmon, Jason Robards, Broadway, NBC, Delray Beach
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Movies
BASIC CABLE "The Best Man" *** 7 p.m., TCM There's a passel of guys hoping to be their political party's nominee for U.S. president in this 1964 drama. No swords or beheadings are involved, but Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson do turn heads with their...Tags: Chris Rock, Cliff Robertson, James Cromwell, Adam Sandler, Movies
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