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Claims Against Lawyer Proceed in Long Fight Over Film Rights
A lawsuit accusing a New York attorney of helping former clients misappropriate millions of dollars from a partnership that was formed to make a movie of D.M. Thomas' 1981 novel "The White Hotel" may go forward, a Manhattan judge has ruled, setting the stage for a trial after more than 10 years of litigation.
Miller Caves to host concert this weekend
Later, they were used as a bomb shelter for Miller employees and then repurposed as a museum, with Liberace even cutting the ribbon at the grand opening.
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'Home' premieres in Dances with Films Festival June 6
The film "Home" will have a West Coast Premiere screening at the 16th Annual Dances with Films Festival.