Thursday, December 22, 2011

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Orson Welles' 'Citizen Kane' Oscar Sells for Nearly $900000
TheBlaze.com
The slightly tarnished Oscar for 1941 best screenplay is one of just a handful of illustrious Academy Award statues to sell for near the million-dollar mark. Several pre-1950s Oscars have been auctioned off for vast amounts, including the best picture ...
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TheBlaze.com
"Citizen Kane" Oscar Sells for $861542
NBC Connecticut
Orson Welles' Best Screenplay Academy Award was a hot item at a recent Sotheby's auction. By Eric Alt Orson Welles' "Best Screenplay" Academy Award for "Citizen Kane" sold for over $800000 at a Sotheby's auction. After being lost for years and then ...
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'Citizen Kane' Oscar sells for over $861000 at auction
Zap2it.com (blog)
By Andrea Reiher The Oscar statue awarded to Orson Welles in 1941 Best Screenplay for "Citizen Kane" has sold at auction for $861542 in Los Angeles Tuesday (Dec. 20). Auctioneer Nate D. Sanders says in a statement: "This is a testament to the ...
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Movie review: 'The Flowers of War'
Los Angeles Times
The broad strokes of the screenplay by Liu Heng ("Ju Dou") pit the innocence of the schoolgirls against the worldliness of the prostitutes. The story's occasional narrator, 13-year-old Shu (Zhang Xinyi) — whose generic point of view adds nothing to ...
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Los Angeles Times
First Look at 'J. Edgar' Clips, Behind-the-Scenes Footage, and Q&A Highlights ...
Hollywood Reporter
I'm very pleased to exclusively debut for visitors to "The Race" a special featurette about the awards hopeful J. Edgar -- the Clint Eastwood film that was based on an original screenplay by Oscar winner Dustin Lance Black (Milk) and stars four-time ...
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La Quinta Resort celebrates 'It's a Wonderful Life'
Southwest Riverside News Network
La Quinta Resort & Club is the scene where legendary director Frank Capra famously toiled over the "It's a Wonderful Life" screenplay. (Courtesy photo) Now, fans can fully immerse themselves in the lore of the 1946 film this Christmas at La Quinta ...
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