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Pinnacle Peak has been cutting neckties off patrons more than 40 years
Index to other stories By Donald H. Harrison SANTEE, California--The Pinnacle Peak chain began as part of the Trail Dust Town complex in Tucson, Arizona, which was converted into a tourist attraction after the movie company that built it for Glenn Ford no longer had use for it as a western-movie set.
The Friends of the Thomaston Public Library is presenting...
Rita Hayworth shimmers and shimmies as "Gilda." Thomaston a ' The Friends of the Thomaston Public Library is presenting a series of films in Room 208 of the Academy Building, 60 Main St./Route 1. The Friday night movies for November have a Bits of Nostalgia theme.
Carlson: Gleaming expansion suits military museum exhibits
Look through the oval eyepiece for a couple of seconds and you're Clark Gable in "Run Silent, Run Deep." Or maybe Glenn Ford in "Torpedo Run." A few drops of sweat slide down your face.
The best film in this five-movie set - and certainly the most well known - is Fritz Lang's hard-edged "The Big Heat" , based on the novel by William P. McGivern.
Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics I
The Sniper 1952 // 88 Minutes // Not Rated The Big Heat 1953 // 91 Minutes // Not Rated 5 Against The House 1955 // 83 Minutes // Not Rated The Lineup 1958 // 86 Minutes // Not Rated Murder By Contract 1958 // 80 Minutes // Not Rated Released by Sony Reviewed by Appellate Judge James A. Stewart // November 4th, 2009 View Appellate Judge Stewart's ...
Father and son find famed skateboardera s hidden treasure
A little bit of tweeting and just the right timing paid off for a Cookson man and his son, who found a cache of goodies at the USS Batfish on Wednesday.
What to Watch on TCM this Weekend
Turner Classic Movies continues its "Night at the Movies" series on thrillers tonight with a look at political thrillers.
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One-word movie titles say it all
Romance, drama and fantasy converge on Mount Pony this weekend with a trio of free shows in the Library of Congress Packard Campus Theater.
Crowe gunslings his way into Japan
"People think of Westerns as being quintessentially American," says New Zealand-born actor Russell Crowe.
Crowe gunslings his way into Japan
"People think of Westerns as being quintessentially American," says New Zealand-born actor Russell Crowe.
Crowe gunslings his way into Japan
"People think of Westerns as being quintessentially American," says New Zealand-born actor Russell Crowe.
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