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Aug 27, 2009 | Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

Tonight's Movie: Million Dollar Baby

MILLION DOLLAR BABY opens with Harry Warren's jaunty "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" playing over the opening credits, and from there on it continues to provide an entertaining viewing experience.

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Related Topix: May Robson, Thriller, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, The Roaring Twenties, For the Love of Mary, Comedy Movies, A Letter to Three Wives, Jeffrey Lynn

Aug 27, 2009 | Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

Tonight's Movie: Million Dollar Baby

MILLION DOLLAR BABY opens with Harry Warren's jaunty "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" playing over the opening credits, and from there on it continues to provide an entertaining viewing experience.

Comment?

Related Topix: May Robson, Thriller, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, The Roaring Twenties, For the Love of Mary, Comedy Movies, A Letter to Three Wives, Jeffrey Lynn

Aug 27, 2009 | Laura's Miscellaneous Musings

Tonight's Movie: Million Dollar Baby

MILLION DOLLAR BABY opens with Harry Warren's jaunty "I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store" playing over the opening credits, and from there on it continues to provide an entertaining viewing experience.

Comment?

Related Topix: May Robson, Thriller, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, The Roaring Twenties, For the Love of Mary, Comedy Movies, A Letter to Three Wives, Jeffrey Lynn

Sat Aug 01, 2009

Creative Loafing

Saboteur: Underrated Hitchcock

July 31st, 2009 by Matt Brunson in Film , Film News , Film Reviews The 1942 thriller Saboteur may not be as famous as many of Alfred Hitchcock's other titles, but that's not to say it isn't worth checking out when it plays Charlotte this Saturday.

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Related Topix: Saboteur, Thriller, Mystery Movies, Murder!, Crime Movies, Drama Movies, Dial M for Murder, Vocal, Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Cummings

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