Sponsored by the Hollywood Academy of Arts and Sciences, the complete version of Judy Garland's legendary film, premiered in a single session at Radio City Music Hall. It includes the 27 minutes cut in the commercial version, several musical numbers, which were considered lost forever, such as the legendary "loose That Long Face" and "Here's What I'm Here For", and is considered the most important reconstruction of a work of art, from the entire history of cinema.
In tribute to the writer Patricia Highsmith, author of Strangers on a Train, Ripley's Game and The Talented Mr. Ripley, which inspired Alfred Hitchcock, Wim Wenders and René Clement and who will participate in the round table on "Detective novels and cinema" .
Wallace Shawan is a short man, a down-on-his-luck playwright who is in serious financial trouble. This afternoon is especially disastrous for him; he has accepted the invitation to dinner with a successful man that he has been trying to avoid for years. What is the purpose of this meeting? Shawn is feeling especially nervous.
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