Life Goes to the Movies

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Life Goes to the Movies is a 1976 television documentary about American cinema directed by Mel Stuart.[1]

It stars Shirley MacLaine, Henry Fonda, and Liza Minnelli as hosts.[2]

The title references Life magazine, and covered movies during its run from 1936-72.[3]

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, John J. (31 October 1976) 'Life Goes to the Movies' Comes to the Homescreen, The New York Times
  2. ^ Biggers, Buck (13 August 1977). Reprise of 'Movies' Worth Seeing Twice, San Bernardino Sun, p. A-8
  3. ^ (27 February 1976). Lawrence Welk Right Among Top Performers, Desert Sun

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