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In the 1930's, Rose is taken by the Hyler family to avoid a life of prostitution.
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...moviegoers expecting little more from Rambling Rose than a ride down the nostalgia...wrote the novel and the script for Rambling Rose in 1972 and watched it languish...soggy tribute. What electrifies Rambling Rose are those moments that disconnect...
Rolling Stone
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A stage-trained blonde character player, Diane Ladd first garnered attention in 1974 with her roles in "Chinatown" and "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore". In the former, she was a woman of mystery
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Advertising executive who went into TV production (introducing Wide World of Sports), and headed Palomar Pictures before establshing himself as an independent producer in the late 1960s. Scherick made
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A major figure in international film distribution turned studio head and leading producer of big-budget Hollywood action fare, Kassar is reputed to be the youngest person to ever form his own foreign
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Showing a diverse range on stage and usually cast as tough guys and working blokes on TV and film, Conway has been toiling for more than 25 years in all three media, becoming one of those faces people
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A proficient director of mainstream Hollywood fare, Martha Coolidge began her career in her native Connecticut as a stage actress appearing with a local theater company. While attending the Rhode
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From the surreal world of David Lynch to the blockbuster prehistoric adventures of Steven Spielberg, Oscar-nominated actress Laura Dern created one of the most interesting and unusual careers of any
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Hailed by The New York Times as “the American Laurence Olivier,” Robert Duvall was always considered something of a late bloomer in Hollywood. Making his acclaimed film debut at age 31 as Arthur 'Boo'
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