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  2. Marcel Desaulniers - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 Desaulniers opened the Trellis Restaurant in colonial Williamsburg's Merchants Square. Desaulniers also opened a food and art studio in Williamsburg called Ganache Hill . [ 2 ] Desaulniers and his business partner, John Curtis, sold The Trellis to chef David Everett, proprietor of the Blue Talon Bistro, also located in the Square, after ...

  3. List of films produced by CBS - Wikipedia

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    Co-production with the British Film Institute, Blueprint Pictures and Film4 Productions: March 1, 2013: The Last Exorcism Part II: $5 million: $15.2 million: Co-production with StudioCanal and Strike Entertainment: May 31, 2013: The Kings of Summer: n/a: $1.4 million: Co-production with Big Beach Films: July 26, 2013: The To Do List: $1.5 ...

  4. CBS Theatrical Films - Wikipedia

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    CBS Theatrical Films, also as CBS Theatrical Films Group, was the film production branch of the U.S. television network, CBS, which was active from 1979 to 1985.. CBS was also a partner in TriStar Pictures, which started as a joint venture with Columbia Pictures (owned then by The Coca-Cola Company), and Time, Inc.'s HBO.

  5. CBS Thursday Night Movie - Wikipedia

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    CBS's new anthology was not to escape notoriety, as the network learned the evening of September 30. During its running of the Jack Lemmon-Kim Novak comedy, The Notorious Landlady, someone at the controls of the film's broadcast inadvertently got the reels mixed up, and it was with some chagrin that a network announcer issued an apology during a commercial break before a substantial portion of ...

  6. Broadcast News (film) - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast News is a 1987 American romantic comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by James L. Brooks. The film concerns a virtuoso television news producer ( Holly Hunter ) who has daily emotional breakdowns, a brilliant yet prickly reporter ( Albert Brooks ), and the latter's charismatic but far less seasoned rival ( William Hurt ).

  7. Denise Darcel - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Darcel had a Vaudeville act, which was panned by at least one reviewer. About Darcel's performance 5 May 1950, at the Strand in New York, the Billboard review said: "Denise Darcel showed her well-stacked chassis ... but her heavily accented English sounded like so much gibberish; it got laughs instead of attention. ... her singing is inadequate, her over-use of hands and arms is ...

  8. Tom Hardy and Director Kelly Marcel Knew “Venom ... - AOL

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    Despite the character's absence in the movie series, Hardy and Marcel were quick on their feet to name which iteration of the superhero they would have like to seen make an appearance. " Tom ...

  9. Cinema Center Films - Wikipedia

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    Since its closure, its films had been generating income via network and pay TV ancillary markets, [15] thus CBS attempted another return to the theatrical film production business in 1982, with a unit known as CBS Theatrical Films, as well as with Tri-Star Pictures, the joint venture between CBS, HBO and Columbia Pictures. CBS closed down CBS ...