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  • ...ence of fanatical female fans. Beginning around 1960, he made thirty-three films which were mostly poorly-made musicals. His music was not limited to rock,
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  • ...ed on the new audiences, like the [[Arkansas Theater]] which showed fringe films like "Black Hooker," a coin-operated adult movie cinema at 1314 Main Street
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  • ...been used several times as an alternate shooting location for D.C.-related films. The 1986 movie ''Under Siege,'' for instance, was filmed here.
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  • ...ell. Films include classics like "Casablanca" and "The Wizard of Oz," Cult films like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" and "Grease," and children's movies such as
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  • ...[[The Rep]], [[Murray's Dinner Playhouse]], and short and featured length films. Other past and present members are Sandy Baskin, Krystal Berry, Josh Doeri
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  • ...anese, and African films and documentaries. The awards given to different films are: Best Narrative Film Award, Best Documentary Feature Film Award, Best
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  • ...Festival]] with his brother [[Brent Renaud]]. Together they have produced films for CBS, Discovery, ESPN, HBO, MTV, and PBS in such remote locations as Afg
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  • ...Festival]] with his brother [[Craig Renaud]]. Together they have produced films for CBS, Discovery, ESPN, HBO, MTV, and PBS in such remote locations as Afg
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  • ...unct [[Juroy Theatre]] on Pike Avenue in North Little Rock. Peaches showed films in the balcony of the theater on Friday and Saturday nights until moving to
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  • ...suddenly hit by a drive-by and several shots are fired while the HBO crew films Nawojczyk trying to reduce tensions. [[Category:Films]]
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  • ...ty Avenue in Little Rock's [[Village Shopping Center]]. The theater showed films on a 120 degree curved screen in 35 millimeter, 70 millimeter, and Dimensio
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  • ...sed around 1964. The 886-seat theater gained a reputation for showing racy films. The theater was owned by Rowley United.
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  • ...ependently-owned by [[Claude Mundo]], gained a reputation for showing racy films. It closed around 1955 and was replaced by the [[Parkin Printing Company]].
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  • Peaches specialized in LPs and concert tickets. Peaches showed films in the balcony of the theater on Friday and Saturday nights until moving to
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  • ...tudents gather for good conversation, study, and to hear lectures and view films. Middleton Forum has computers, audiovisual equipment, tables and chairs, a
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  • ...Tornadoes, 1680-1991: A Chronology and Analysis of Events'' (Environmental Films, 1993), 962.
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  • ...n as a fierce opponent of the [[Sunday Blue Law|blue law]] against showing films on Sunday.
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  • ...o, Iowa, and raised in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. She appeared in numerous films and on various television shows.
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  • ...lywood writer and director born in Paris, Arkansas. Among his most popular films were ''The Paper Chase,'' ''China Syndrome,'' and ''Urban Cowboy.''
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  • ...ependently-owned by [[Claude Mundo]], gained a reputation for showing racy films. It closed sometime in the late 1950s.
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