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  2. List of films set in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Washington Merry-Go-Round: James Cruze: 1943: Watch on the Rhine: Herman Shumlin: 2009: Watchmen: Zack Snyder: 2005: Wedding Crashers: David Dobkin: Main Setting [3] 1973: The Werewolf of Washington: Milton Moses Ginsberg: 1964: What a Way to Go! J. Lee Thompson: 1951: When Worlds Collide: Rudolph Maté: 2013: White House Down: Roland Emmerich ...

  3. List of theaters in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This list of theaters and entertainment venues in Washington, D.C. includes present-day opera houses and theaters, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in Washington, D.C. Current theaters

  4. Circle Theatre (Washington DC) - Wikipedia

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    The Circle Theatre on the 1900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, in Washington, D.C. was designed by Albert B. Mullett & Co. and opened in March 1910. It had previously been a store in a three-story Federal style building. [1] Believed to be the District’s first continuously operating movie theatre, it was the first to feature repertory films ...

  5. Denzel Washington's 15 best and 15 worst movies ... - AOL

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    Rotten Tomatoes score: 54% "The Pelican Brief" is based on the John Grisham novel of the same name, and stars Julia Roberts as Darby Shaw, a Tulane law student who uncovers a widespread conspiracy ...

  6. Category:Chinatown (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Chinatown (Washington, D.C.) (11 P) Pages in category "Chinatown (Washington, D.C.)" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  7. Giving Voice to the New Hollywood Revolution, ‘Chinatown’ and ...

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    Giving Voice to the New Hollywood Revolution, ‘Chinatown’ and ‘Shampoo’ Writer Robert Towne Brought Honesty to Artifice Peter Debruge July 3, 2024 at 7:10 AM

  8. Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The theater, located on "Washington's Black Broadway", served the city's African American community when segregation kept them out of other venues. The Lincoln Theatre included a movie house and ballroom, and hosted jazz and big band performers such as Duke Ellington. The theater closed after the 1968 race-related riots. It was restored and ...

  9. Tivoli Theatre (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1924 at a cost of $1 million, the theater was, until its closing in 1976, one of the most elegant movie houses in Washington, D.C. In addition to the main theater auditorium, the building contained offices on the upper floors and several two-story shops along the 14th Street and Park Road frontages.