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Coming Out is a 1989 East German film directed by Heiner Carow and written by Wolfram Witt which deals with the lead character, a high school teacher, "coming out" and accepting himself as gay. It was the last East German film released to the public prior to the German reunification and one of the last films made by DEFA , the East German state ...
Actress Kim Basinger and her brother Mick purchase Braselton, Georgia, for $20 million.Basinger would lose the town to her partner in the deal, the pension fund of Chicago-based Ameritech Corp., in 1993 after being forced to file for bankruptcy when a California judge ordered her to pay $7.4 million for refusing to honor a verbal contract to star in the film Boxing Helena.
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Highest-grossing films of 1989 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Batman: Warner Bros. $251,188,924 2 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Paramount: $197,171,806 3 Lethal Weapon 2: Warner Bros. $147,253,986 4 Look Who's Talking: TriStar: $140,088,813 5 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: $130,724,172 6 Back to ...
“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” will be released Friday at midnight. The release was announced at the final stop of the first U.S. leg of the Eras Tour in Los Angeles on Aug. 9.
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It also broke Superman II ' s record ($14.1 million) for the highest weekend debut for a superhero film and Cobra ' s record ($15.6 million) for highest weekend debut for a Warner Bros. film. It had the highest weekend debut of 1989.
Initially it was jointly directed by Otten and Kißling, but during production Kißling fled to the west leaving Otten to finish the film. [3] Die andere Liebe premiered on 2 November 1988 at the Kino Babylon in Berlin. [3] DEFA's only feature film dealing with gay themes, Coming Out, premiered a year later, on 9 November 1989 at the Kino ...