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Movie News Archives for August 31, 2006

`Break-Up' quite the fertile film
Aug 31 2006 8:08PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn may have won this year's Teen Choice Award for best chemistry, but a couple of their co-stars in "The Break-Up" clearly know a bit about chemistry, too.
 
Glenn Ford: No Oscar, but a great career
Aug 31 2006 2:55PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - He never won an Academy Award_ in fact, was never nominated. He never earned the big bucks that stars of his stature enjoyed. Yet for 52 years Glenn Ford remained an in-demand actor whose name above the title could attract movie ticket buyers.
 
Death in Hollywood tops Venice slate
Aug 31 2006 1:25PM (CT)
VENICE, Italy (AP) - Death in Hollywood topped the early going at the Venice Film Festival, where Allen Coulter's film about the mysterious and untimely death of TV's Superman in the 1950s premiered Thursday after Brian De Palma's film noir about the murder of an aspiring actress.
 
Glenn Ford, longtime leading man, dies
Aug 31 2006 1:12PM (CT)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - In his roles from westerns to romances, actor Glenn Ford portrayed strong, thoughtful protagonists, bringing his touch to three decades of film.
 
Previously unknown Bach work discovered
Aug 31 2006 7:32AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - A previously unknown work by Johann Sebastian Bach has turned up in a crate of 18th-century birthday cards removed from a German library shortly before it was devastated by fire last year, researchers said Wednesday.
 
Muslim group offended by Mercury party
Aug 31 2006 7:28AM (CT)
ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) - A huge beach party to honor late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury must be stopped because the Zanzibar-born rock star was gay, a Muslim leader said Thursday.
 
   

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