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This was the last major Hollywood film released with an Intermission

Can someone say Titanic?

-G


much better than my meager addition. As an interesting aside: I just realized that there is no page for All in the Family, which really was revolutionary in its day (and what a cast!). Oh, well. Tomorrow is another day. Danny

Good point, I'm not staying online much more myself tonight, so go for it tomorrow. -- Zoe

This needs to be at Reds (film). There is no way that the two sports teams are any less notable. Reds should be a disambiguation.


Robert Penn Warren in the movie?

OK, it has been many years since I wore out the VHS tape from air of Reds that I obtained in college. But I watched it over and over both before and after I interviewed Robert Penn Warren while I was an undergrad at Vanderbilt. And I came away from watching it convinced that Warren was one of the interviewees. Neither IMDB nor Wikipedia has this. I'm going to get the new DVD and see whether it sheds any light.

Anyone else have any insight?

-Tom Tom Wood 05:23, 6 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]