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... Kings festival and was screened in over 85 cinemas across Europe and North America. It was the first time a choral concert had been broadcast live throughout cinemas.
The critically-acclaimed concert features the Academy of Ancient Music conducted by Stephen Cleobury together with with soloists Ailish Tynan, Alice Coote, Allan Clayton and Matthew Rose, and the King's Co... |
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... Bob Hope in "My Favorite Spy" (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only sporadically in films after 1950, one of her last roles being that of Joan of Arc in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic "The Story of Mankind" (1957).
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... Johnson, and Cab Calloway in a storyline that cast them as older relatives of the show's regular characters. In 2001 she took her last role, playing Coco in auteur director David Lynch's critically acclaimed "Mulholland Drive". Her last stage performance was a 1998 production of "Stephen Sondheim's Follies", in which she played the hardboiled survivor Carlotta Campion and received... |
2013-07-12 09:25:02 |
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... Bob Hope in "My Favorite Spy" (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only sporadically in films after 1950, one of her last roles being that of Joan of Arc in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic "The Story of Mankind" (1957). She was to make only six more films between 1949 and 1957, the last being "The Female Animal" (1958).
The publication of her autobiog... |
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In 1960 Marilyn appeared in George Cukor's "Let's Make Love" (1960), with Tony Randall and Yves Montand. Again, while it made money, it was critically panned as stodgy and slow-moving. The following year Marilyn made what was to be her final film. "The Misfits" (1961), whic... |
2012-12-24 01:09:44 |
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... Bob Hope in "My Favorite Spy" (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only sporadically in films after 1950, one of her last roles being that of Joan of Arc in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic "The Story of Mankind" (1957).
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2012-08-06 07:39:17 |
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... Johnson, and Cab Calloway in a storyline that cast them as older relatives of the show's regular characters. In 2001 she took her last role, playing Coco in auteur director David Lynch's critically acclaimed "Mulholland Drive". Her last stage performance was a 1998 production of "Stephen Sondheim's Follies", in which she played the hardboiled survivor Carlotta Campion and received... |
2012-07-12 07:22:52 |
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... announce that War Plan Orange: Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922-1930 has gone gold.
War Plan Orange: Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922-1930, from the team that brought you the critically acclaimed historical air, naval and land combat wargame War in the Pacific, puts you in control of Japan or the Allies (including The United States, Great Britain, The Commonwealth, Fran... |
2012-02-24 08:13:34 |
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... lefényképezze a történteket. Az asszony olyan gyorsan tűnt el, ahogyan megjelent.)
The gunman was apprehended in the square and sentenced to life in prison. The pope was critically wounded but survived after surgery and a long recovery. The surprising fact is that all the bullets passed just past his vital internal organs. When he recovered finally, the first thin... |
2012-02-16 09:25:54 |
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... Bob Hope in "My Favorite Spy" (1951), her career went into decline. She appeared only sporadically in films after 1950, one of her last roles being that of Joan of Arc in Irwin Allen's critically panned epic "The Story of Mankind" (1957). She was to make only six more films between 1949 and 1957, the last being "The Female Animal" (1958).
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2012-02-05 09:49:14 |
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