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81. Basic
The pianist, A Review by Michael Keating The Princess Diaries, A Review byAmber BairdBaidinger and marlon Kuzmick. Rififi, A Review by Ronald Wilson
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August 2004
Bringing Down the House , A Review by Rebecca Janicker
, A Review by Natalie Wilson-Clift Hulk , A Review by Bob Rehak , A Review by Eugenie Brinkema Laurel Canyon , A Review by Michael Keating The Magdalene Sisters , A Review by Brian Gibson Playtime , A Review by Jerome de Groot The Recruit , A Review by Ross Thompson Spider Videodrome , A Review Essay by Wayne Egers Who Framed Roger Rabbit , A Review by Greg Jericho , A Review by Rayna Denison
May 2004
Blackboards
Catch Me If You Can , A Review by Ross Thompson Down With Love and Far From Heaven , A Review Essay by Sunny Stalter , A Review by Florian Grandena From Hell , A Review by Diane R. Wiener The Good Thief , A Review by Carole Zucker The Grey Zone , A Review by Jessica Lang Hero (Ying xiong), A review by Teo Kia Choong Russian Ark , A Review by Elizabeth Rosen Secretary , A Review by Natalie Wilson Clift , A review by Bob Rehak Talk to Her (Hable con ella), A Review by Reni Celeste

82. Epinions.com - Learning To Emote
This is an uplifting tale of the human spirit, with daniel Day-Lewis turning in Streetcar Named Desire- This film, starring marlon Brando as Stanley
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May 28 '00
Dramas. There are, seemingly, more dramas made than almost any other kind of film. It's easier to be dramatic than it is to be funny generally, which makes it easy to make dramas, and hard to choose your favorites among them. I'm going to attempt it, but undoubtedly there are multitudes of films I forgot or for some reason didn't include here.
Breakfast Club-I am a child of the 80's, and Breakfast Club was one of the stand-out films made during that time for teenagers. To be fair, there are almost as many funny moments, but I feel it's more dramatic than anything. The story of 5 very different kids serving out Saturday detention in the school library. But, how different are they...really? They make some surprising discoveries about each other and themselves, and John Hughes scores again with a surprisingly realistic look at the pressures of high school.
Dead Poet's Society-Who could forget the first time Robin Williams made them cry? He gets to do some of his impressions and things, but mostly he plays it straight as an unorthodox english teacher, inspiring free thinking and a love of poetry in his young students. Robert Sean Leonard is terrific as a young man who can't stand the strain of living up to his father's expectations. A thought-provoking film and a devastating look at the lengths to which some parents will go to ensure that their kids do better than them.

83. BERKLEE | BerkleeToday Magazine
Composer/pianist Dave Burrell of Philadelphia, PA, released the CD Expansion withthe Dave Appearing on the CD with Castaldo are marlon Saunders 87,
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84. Shepherd School Of Music - Houston, TX - NEWS AT THE SHEPHERD SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Philip Broderick with Webster Trio pianist Robert Moeling performed portions of 24 at 11 am Assistant Conductor marlon Chen will lead the orchestra in a
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~musi/news/index_2004.html
Jump to: Home Alumni Home Alumni Mailing List Alumni Online Directory Applications Campus Maps Contact Information Courses Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ Ensembles at the Shepherd School Events Calendar Facilities Faculty Graduate Admissions and Programs Graduate Student Forms Media Contacts Music Library News and Events Preparatory Program Real Audio Music Rice Chorale Shepherd School Symphony Shepherd Society Staff Student Profiles Undergraduate Admissions and Programs Undergraduate Student Forms Academic Departments Musicology Opera Piano Strings Theory and Composition Vocal Wind, Brass and Percussion General Information About the Shepherd School Frequently Asked Questions Campus and Parking Maps Contact Us ... Edythe Bates Old Grand Organ SHEPHERD SCHOOL IN THE NEWS 2004
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85. Rhode Island News | Projo.com | The Providence Journal | Subterranean Homepage N
resources of all the pianos available to the pianist from a single keyboard . (Charles Laughton played the doctor in the 1933 film version, marlon
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86. November 2002 Script Sales
Side Note Pitch by Keenen, marlon and Shawn Wayans. Keenen will direct. Side Note This pitch will be adapted by firsttimer daniel Seligmann.
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Genre: Drama
Writer: Mark Leyner
Buyer: Universal/Imagine
Logline: Set in Scranton PA in 1970, a discouraged young singer and his pal, an alcoholic pianist, who decide to break the record for marathon piano playing, but the ensuing ordeal winds up being more than the singer bargained for.
Side Note: Rewrite deal for scribe. David Simon and Gene Weingarten wrote the original draft, titled "Piano Man." Ron Howard is attached to direct.
Bringing Down the House
Genre: Drama
Author: Ben Mezrich
Buyer: MGM
Producer: Dana Brunetti, Bernie Morris Logline: A group of students train to become experts in card counting and subsequently take Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. Side Note: Kevin Spacey's Trigger Street Productions will produce this adaptation of Ben Mezrich book "Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions". Spacey will play a supporting role. Trigger Street's Dana Brunetti and Bernie Morris will also produce. No writer is attached as yet. Cindy Ellen: A Wild Western Cinderella Genre: Musical Writer: Ross Vinokur Author: Susan Lowell Buyer: Walt Disney Pics.

87. Filmtipps: Schauspieler
marlon Brando Der letzte Tango in Paris daniel Brühl Nichts bereuen; Natja Brunckhorst Eine fast perfekte Liebe
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88. Mister Poll: Best Actor Oscars
Walter Huston in All That Money Can Buy (aka The Devil And daniel Webster) RobertMontgomery in Here Comes Mr. marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire
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How would you have voted if you could have? These are the original Academy Award nominees for Best Actor from 1927-28 to today. Pick your winners! Who's the best actor of 1927-28? Richard Barthelmess in The Noose and The Patent Leather Kid
Charles Chaplin in The Circus
Emil Jannings in The Last Command and The Way Of All Flesh
Who's the best actor of 1928-29? George Bancroft in Thunderbolt
Warner Baxter in In Old Arizona
Chester Morris in Alibi
Paul Muni in The Valiant Lewis Stone in The Patriot Who's the best actor of 1929-30? George Arliss in Disraeli and The Green Goddess Wallace Beery in The Big House Maurice Chevalier in The Big Pond and The Love Parade Ronald Colman in Bulldog Drummond and Condemned Lawrence Tibbett in The Rogue Song Who's the best actor of 1930-31? Lionel Barrymore in A Free Soul Jackie Cooper in Skippy Richard Dix in Cimarron Fredric March in The Royal Family Of Broadway Adolphe Menjou in The Front Page Who's the best actor of 1931-32?

89. CBSNews.com
Best Actor marlon Brando for On The Waterfront Best Actor Adrien Brody forThe pianist Best Actress Nicole Kidman for The Hours
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PAST WINNERS
1920's:
Best Picture: Wings
Best Actor: Emil Jannings for The Last Command and The Way Of All Flesh
Best Actress: Janet Gaynor for 7th Heaven, Street Angel and Sunrise
Best Director: Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven and Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Nights
Best Picture: The Broadway Melody
Best Actor: Warner Baxter for In Old Arizona
Best Actress: Mary Pickford for Coquette
Best Director: Frank Lloyd for The Divine Lady 1930's:
Best Picture: Wings Best Actor: Emil Jannings for The Last Command and The Way Of All Flesh Best Actress: Janet Gaynor for 7th Heaven, Street Angel and Sunrise Best Director: Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven and Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Nights Best Picture: The Broadway Melody Best Actor: Warner Baxter for In Old Arizona Best Actress: Mary Pickford for Coquette Best Director: Frank Lloyd for The Divine Lady Best Picture: Grand Hotel Best Actor: Frederic March for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Wallace Beery for The Champ Best Actress: Helen Hayes for The Sin of Madelon Claudet Best Director: Frank Borzage for Bad Girl Best Picture: Cavalcade Best Actor: Charles Laughton for The Private Life of Henry VIII Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn for Morning Glory Best Director: Frank Lloyd for Cavalcade Best Picture: It Happened One Night Best Actor: Clark Gable for It Happened One Night Best Actress: Claudette Colbert for It Happened One Night Best Director: Frank Capra for It Happened One Night Best Picture: Mutiny On The Bounty Best Actor: Victor McLaglen for The Informer Best Actress: Bette Davis for Dangerous Best Director:

90. Life In Legacy - Week Of 03/29/2003
Juan José Calatayud Latin classical and jazz pianist, who was one of the first daniel Ceccaldi - Popular French actor who often played the lovable
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Eisei Amamoto
- Distinctive Japanese actor best known for roles in countless Japanese monster movies such as “Attack of the Mushroom People”, “Atragon”, “Godzilla Vs. the Sea Monster” and “Godzilla’s Revenge”, but who also had occasional roles great movies like Kirosawa’s “Yojimbo” and Woody Allen’s “What’s Up Tiger Lilly?”, died March 23 in Kitakyushu, Japan of acute pneumonia at age 77.
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Juan José Calatayud
- Latin classical and jazz pianist, who was one of the first Mexican musicians to play jazz, who has directed Mexico’s National Symphony orchestra and Philharmonic, and recorded dozens of LP’s in a 30 year music career, died March 23 of renal failure at age 62.
Edwin “Ted” Carr
- Internationally-respected New Zealand composer who penned the ballets “Electra” and “Caccati dal Paradiso” , and the opera “Nastasya” among his numerous compositions, died March 27 in Waiheke Island, New Zealand at age 76.
Sidney Castel
- Canadian singer and musician who burst onto the scene in 2001 with the unlikely hit song “Pukatawagan”, and was set to release his first full length LP on April 15, a comedic effort titled “Sidney Castel, Live at Beaver Lodge”, was found dead March 21 at his home in Manitoba of apparent natural causes at age 68.

91. Cornell Chronicle Calendar11/21/96
Bontoc Eulogy (1995), directed by marlon Fuentes, 515 pm Transgenic Cropsin Floriculture and Ornamental Horticulture, daniel Tennessen,
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November 21 - December 5, 1996
All items for the Chronicle Calendar should be submitted (typewritten, double spaced) by campus mail, U.S. mail or in person to Chronicle Calendar, Cornell News Service, Village Green, 840 Hanshaw Road. Notices should be sent to arrive 10 days prior to publication and should include the name and telephone number of a person who can be called if there are questions. Notices should also include the subheading of the calendar in which the item should appear.
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Cornell International Folkdancers Open to the Cornell community and the general public, all events are free unless otherwise noted. Beginners are welcome. No partners necessary. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., instruction in dances with a common theme or style will be given; from 8:30 to 9 p.m., a review of the previous weeks' teaching will be given; request dancing will be held from 9 to 10:30 p.m. When Cornell is in session, dancing is held in the North Room of Willard Straight Hall. For information, call Edilia at 387-6547 or Marguerite at 539-7335.
The theme for Nov. 24 is "Turning 'round the world"; Dec. 1, English country dances taught by Connie Lambert.

92. OPPIS WORLD - Filmklassiker - Oscar-Filme
(The Country Girl), marlon Brando (On The Waterfront), Elia Kazan (On The Waterfront) (The pianist) Nicolas Cage (Adaptation) Michael Caine
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Wings (Paramount) Janet Gaynor
(Seventh Heaven / Street Angel / Sunrise) Emil Jannings
(The Way Of All Flesh / The Last Command) Frank Borzage
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The Broadway Melody (MGM) Mary Pickford
(Coquette) Warner Baxter (In Old Arizona) Frank Lloyd (The Divine Lady) All Quiet On The Western Front (Universal) Norma Shearer (The Divorcee) George Arliss (Disraeli) Lewis Milestone All Quiet On The Western Front Cimarron (RKO) Marie Dressler (Min And Bill) Lionel Barrymore (A Free Soul) Norman Taurog (Skippy) Grand Hotel (MGM) Helen Hayes (The Sin Of Madelon Claudet) Fredric March Dr Jekyll And Mr. Hyde Wallace Beery (The Champ) Frank Borzage (Bad Girl) Cavalcade (Fox) Katherine Hepburn (Morning Glory) Charles Laughton The Private Life Of Henry VIII Frank Lloyd Cavalcade It Happened One Night (Columbia) Claudette Colbert It Happened One Night Clark Gable It Happened One Night Frank Capra It Happened One Night Mutiny On The Bounty (MGM) Bette Davis (Dangerous) Victor McLaglen The Informer John Ford The Informer The Great Ziegfeld (MGM) Luise Rainer The Great Ziegfeld Paul Muni (The Story Of Louis Pasteur) Frank Capra Mr. Deeds Goes To Town

93. Jazzpages Jazz-Talk - Das Deutsche Jazzforum - Geburtstage Im August
BILL COUNT BASIE bandleader, pianist (1904-1984) ART FARMER - trumpetplayer (1928-1999) marlon JORDAN - trumpet player - 33
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94. Movie Poop Shoot - Hollywood Elsewhere
Also Can THE pianist pull a come from behind Oscar win? March 5, 2003 Also John Malkovich and support for daniel Day Lewis. January 8, 2003
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95. Bravo.ca | Schedule
Hosted by pianist Michael Jarvis and soprano Carolyn Sinclair. Remind Me Bernardo Bertolucci directs marlon Brando and Maria Schneider. Remind Me
http://www.bravo.ca/schedule/index.asp?date=8-26-2005

96. Anecdotage.com - Fingers Anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats To Gates
The legendary pianist Liberace was famed for his flamboyant outfits and the garg One day marlon Brando, no fan of the French, was introduced to the
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97. Great Encounters The 1931 Evening That Art Tatum Dazzled Harlem
A pianist hit the town like a clap of thunder. His name was Art Tatum. At every stop delighted crowds applauded the new top pianist it was a long
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98. 50s TV Themes - Composer List
daniel, Eliot (ASCAP) (born 1908). I Love Lucy (comedy) Laszlo began as apianist, but was a prolific composer of film, radio and TV music via a music
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I Love Lucy (comedy) (CBS, 1951 - 1961) (Syndicated) Main Title and End Credits Theme: I Love Lucy (Signature)
Note: Harold Adamson is a lyricist (or "Author" in the nomenclature of ASCAP), who wrote songs with many major composers, including Lou Alter, Hoagy Carmichael, Walter Donaldson, Vernon Duke, Duke Ellington, Burton Lane, Jimmy McHugh, Vincent Youmans, and Victor Young. His lyrics include those for songs "Everything I Have Is Yours", "It's a Wonderful World", and "Manhattan Serenade".
His collaborations with film and TV composers are a natural extension of his songwriting. One of the memorable film themes he wrote lyrics for was "An Affair To Remember", a 20th-Century Fox film which was nominated for an Oscar, along with composers Harry Warren and Leo McCarrey.
Daniel, Eliot (ASCAP) (born 1908)
I Love Lucy (comedy)
(CBS, 1951 - 1961) (Syndicated) Main Title and End Credits Theme: I Love Lucy (Signature)
Klatzkin, Leon (ASCAP) (June 19, 1914 - May 13, 1992)

99. Variety.com - Award Central 2005  - Best Actor
1989 daniel DayLewisdaniel Day-Lewis - My Left Foot 1972 MarlonBrando - The Godfather 1971 Gene HackmanGene Hackman - The French Connection
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