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DVD Quick Picks
COOL CLASSIC Casablanca: Ultimate Collector's Edition 1942, Warner, unrated, $60 World War II-era romances don't get any more silky-smooth than this triangle between a cynical bar owner ( Humphrey Bogart), a conflicted beauty ( Ingrid Bergman) and a...Tags: Samuel Fuller, World War II, Animals, Kristy McNichol, Humphrey Bogart
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Egyptian Theatre to host best-films festival
You now have no excuse not to have seen some of the greatest classics of film. No more mumbling vague generalities in conversations with your cinéaste friends, then scrambling to catch up with the DVDs, because this weekend the American Cinematheque is...Tags: World War II, Greenwich Village, Sherman Oaks, Irving Berlin, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Almanac
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 26, the 331st day of 2008. 1789: A day of thanksgiving was set aside by President George Washington to observe the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. 1825: The first college social fraternity, Kappa Alpha, was formed at Union...Tags: World War II, Football, Constitutional Issues, Government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Review: 'Spellbound by Beauty,' by Donald Spoto
daniel.bubbeo@newsday.comSPELLBOUND BY BEAUTY: Alfred Hitchcock and His Leading Ladies, by Donald Spoto. Harmony Books, 352 pp., $25.95 Alfred Hitchcock always denied that he said "actors are cattle." According to him, the actual quote was "actors should be treated like...Tags: Madeleine Carroll, Claude Rains, Joan Fontaine, Grace Kelly, Movies
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'Claude Rains: An Actor's Voice' by David J. Skal with Jessica Rains
Claude Rains was luckier than most of his character-acting peers in Hollywood's so-called classic age: He played a pivotal role in one of the few movies of that era that almost everyone has seen -- and goes on seeing. His insouciantly cynical but...Tags: Film Festivals, Bette Davis, Celebrity, Claude Rains, Celebrity Mothers
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Rays bunk for the night in Delaware before continuing Game 5
Election Day is less than a week away, and Joe Biden isn't even the biggest name in his home state. Joe Maddon is in Delaware, and so are his Tampa Bay Rays.
The Rays woke up Monday in Pennsylvania, packed their bags for Florida, and went to sleep in...Tags: Amelia Earhart, Joe Biden, Lehigh Valley Weather, Election Day, Kansas City Royals
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Take 5: Hail to the Chief
With Sarah Palin and Joe Biden squaring off in tonight's vice presidential debate, we offer up five memorable veeps who have been dramatized on TV. Dick Cheney Lawrence Pressman played the current vice president in the 2003 TV movie, "DC 9/11: Time of...Tags: Long Island, Joe McCarthy, Betty Ford, Joe Biden, Sarah Palin
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TV best bets
7 p.m., Bravo In this episode, titled "Rock 'n' Runway," the designers compete in a musical genre challenge. 7 p.m., TCM Tatum O'Neal won an Academy Award as best supporting actress for her precocious performance as Addie Pray, a worldly 9-year-old...Tags: Film Festivals, Claude Rains, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline Kahn, Peter Bogdanovich
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'Changeling' revisits a crime that riveted L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterONE OF the most notorious crimes of Jazz Age Los Angeles began quietly enough with a lost boy. But the Walter Collins case would end up becoming the O.J. Simpson drama of its day, a horrifying crime that inspired a media frenzy and captivated the...Tags: Mount Washington, Justice System, Missing Persons, California, Television
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Celebrity travel: Go away with Juliana Hatfield
Tribune Media ServicesJuliana Hatfield had a knack for penning clever songs with her group the Blake Babies. She was an indie sensation. What her fans didn't know was that Hatfield was battling an eating disorder and depression. With her telling memoir "When I Grow Up" (Wiley,...Tags: Stefan Edberg, Bjorn Borg, Greta Garbo, Juliana Hatfield, ABBA
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A Hitchcock sampler
Special to The TimesAT THIS point there is probably no major filmmaker better represented on DVD than Alfred Hitchcock. Universal's 14-film Masterpiece Collection, which includes the crown jewels "Vertigo," "Psycho," "The Birds" and "Rear Window," remains the best value...Tags: Gregory Peck, Joan Fontaine, Maritime Accidents, Cary Grant, Movies
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TODAY'S PICKS
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION (5 p.m., FNC; 6p.m., CNN, CSPAN; 7 p.m., MSNBC; 8 p.m., WNET/13; 10p.m., CBS/2, NBC/4, ABC/7) - The party gathers in Denver to nominate its candidate for president, Sen. Barack Obama. Michelle Obama is scheduled to speak....Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Sergio Leone, Barack Obama, Claude Rains, Michelle Obama
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