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  2. The Last Picture Show - Wikipedia

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    The Last Picture Show was theatrically released on October 22, 1971, by Columbia Pictures. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing $29 million on a $1.3 million budget, and was nominated for eight Academy Awards , including Best Picture , Best Director , Best Supporting Actor for Johnson and Bridges, and Best Supporting Actress for ...

  3. Larry McMurtry - Wikipedia

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    McMurtry became well known for the film adaptations of his work, which were seen by many viewers, especially Hud (from the novel Horseman, Pass By), starring Paul Newman and Patricia Neal; [27] the Peter Bogdanovich–directed The Last Picture Show; [28] James L. Brooks's Terms of Endearment, which won five Academy Awards, including Best ...

  4. Talk:The Last Picture Show - Wikipedia

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    It couldn't be eponymous unless the actual name of the theater was The Last Picture Show. The title of the movie (and the book for that matter) refers to the final showing of a movie at the theater before it shuts down symbollically referencing the death of Sam the Lion and the dying town itself.

  5. Ellen Burstyn Remembers ‘Last Picture Show’ Director Peter ...

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    In “The Last Picture Show,” Peter Bogdanovich vividly captured life in a dusty Texas town circa 1951 with an honesty and sexual candor that still feels bracing today. Bogdanovich, who died ...

  6. Cloris Leachman’s Heartbreaking ‘Last Picture Show ... - AOL

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    As Twitter tributes rolled in after Cloris Leachman’s death today, she was most remembered for a comedy career which lasted decades, cemented by iconic roles in “The Mary Tyler Moore Show ...

  7. Peter Bogdanovich, Iconic Director of ‘Last Picture Show’ and ...

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    Peter Bogdanovich — whose “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon” solidified his reputation as one of the most important filmmakers in the New Hollywood of the ’70s, but whose ...

  8. Cybill Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born February 18, 1950) is an American actress, singer and former model. Her film debut and breakthrough role came as Jacy Farrow in Peter Bogdanovich's coming-of-age drama The Last Picture Show (1971) alongside Jeff Bridges.

  9. List of television shows notable for negative reception

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    Despite the show's popularity, the resulting controversy caused Minipops to be cancelled after only six episodes. [82] John Naughton of The Radio Times named Minipops the second-worst UK television show in history in 2006. [83] The Daily Telegraph, in 2019, called Minipops an "all-round televisual travesty". [84] Tomorrow's Pioneers