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Little White Lies: November 27, 1989: co-production with Larry Thompson Organization The Death of the Incredible Hulk: February 18, 1990: co-production with B & B Productions The Bride in Black: October 21, 1990: ABC: co-production with Barry Weitz Films and Street Life Productions She'll Take Romance: November 25, 1990: The Stranger Within ...
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The company was created in 2002 following the sale of Cincinnati Bell Directory to a consortium led by Spectrum Equity. CBD Media publishes the Cincinnati Bell Yellow Pages, which consists of 15 directories, published under the "Real Pages" name.
Karlsen recalled making a film 27 years earlier in Cincinnati, Ohio, that was set in 1950s New York. After researching the city, she found that it had not changed much in decades, with Ohio also having one of the best film tax incentives in the U.S. The city of Cincinnati was very accommodating to the production, which employed many locals as crew.
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Made is a 1972 British drama film directed by John Mackenzie. It revolves around the story of a relationship between a young single mother, played by Carol White, and an insecure rock star, played by singer Roy Harper. [1] Director John Mackenzie later called it "a mess". [2]
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