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Some of the most notable new releases this week in local theaters and/or on streaming services/on demand.
Some of the most notable new releases this week in local theaters and/or on streaming services/on demand.
Wait Until Dark (1967), starring Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna (set primarily in New York but some of it was filmed in Montreal, which also features as a setting in the beginning) La course du lièvre à travers les champs [ And Hope to Die ] (1972), Jean-Louis Trintignant , Aldo Ray , Robert Ryan
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The county controversially funded the festival double what it requested, for a total of $50,000. The investment was defended as good for tourism. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2002, the St. Petersburg Times highlighted the festival's potential for marketing and distribution, [ 5 ] and, in 2003, Variety called the festival "one of the edgier, more ...
The Man from the Movies: Le gars des vues: Jean Pierre Lefebvre: A Pacemaker and a Sidecar: L'Eau chaude, l'eau frette: André Forcier: 1977: The Angel and the Woman: L'Ange et la femme: Gilles Carle: J.A. Martin Photographer: J.A. Martin photographe: Jean Beaudin: The Late Blossom: Le Soleil se lève en retard: André Brassard: The Old Country ...
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In 1968 it became a two-tiered art-movie cinema known as Cinema V and Salle Hermes. In 1974 it was briefly named The Home of the Blue Movies. In 1975 it became simply Cinema V, a repertory cinema. In 1988 it was acquired by Famous Players and showed first-run films. In 1992 a fire caused damage to the theater resulting in its permanent closure.