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Hollywood's heyday: playing it again, briefly
Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Gary Cooper. If you question the greatness of anyone on this list, remember that the name of this Penguin series is Great Stars, not Great Actors, and there can surely be no arguments.
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A tribute to tough guys and dolls
Moviegoers have two chances to see Bogie on the big screen this weekend as the Library of Congress theater on Mount Pony continues its tribute to tough guys and dolls.
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Tough guys and broads this month on Mount Pony
The Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater on Mount Pony took time off this weekend so Uncle Sam could pay some bills.
Bogey and Davis on library screen
THOMASTON : The Friends of the Thomaston Public Library continues its Friday night film series in Room 208 of the Thomaston Academy building, 60 Main St./Route 1. The Friday night movies for September comprise a tribute to Bette Davis.
'The Letter' gets Thomaston postmark
THOMASTON : The Friends of the Thomaston Public Library continues its Friday night film series in Room 208 of the Thomaston Academy building, 60 Main St./Route 1. The Friday night movies for September comprise a tribute to Bette Davis.
A delightfully bumpy night ahead
THOMASTON : The Friends of the Thomaston Public Library continues its Friday night film series in Room 208 of the Thomaston Academy building, 60 Main St./Route 1. The Friday night movies for September comprise a tribute to Bette Davis.
Philip French's screen legends
Howard was perceived as the perfect Englishman: calm, gentlemanly, reasonable, understated, yet resolute when necessary, a role he played on and off stage until his death.
Author Dominick Dunne succumbs to cancer
Author Dominick Dunne, who told stories of shocking crimes among the rich and famous through his magazine articles and best-selling novels such as "The Two Mrs.
The 9 Gangster Movies You Shouldn't Miss
Johnny Depp and Christian Bale hit the screen with a new take on the legend of John Dillinger, the bank-robbing gang leader who became a cult hero.
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