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BERLIN (AP) - Lauren Bacall says she doesn't believe in retirement, but after more than 60 years in movies, she's not impressed with the state of the business.
Bacall, 82, came to the Berlin film festival Tuesday to present Paul Schrader's "The Walker." She stars as one of a group of rich, influential Washington wives who are clients of a high-class escort, played by Woody Harrelson.
"I have too much energy to stop working and I don't believe in retirement," Bacall said. Making films, she added, "means to me mostly ... staying alive."
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