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Seeing Weirton captured in a film was unusual because West Virginia's rust belt is just not a place that is often visited by the arbiters of popular culture.
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There came a point in Ronald Reagan's film career when people started seeing a future beyond the movies.
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The result is "so breathtakingly clear it is like 3D in reverse, " film critic Roger Ebert wrote after seeing a demonstration.
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After all your effort, you might not even get credited at the end of a film, but for the average movie crew member, seeing your name on-screen isn t much of an ego boost anyway.
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At 81, the amiable Mr. Strachwitz, whose family relocated to the U.S. West Coast in 1947, recalls falling first for early jazz when seeing the Louis Armstrong-Billie Holliday film "New Orleans" as a teenager, then hearing everything from hardcore hillbilly to "Harlem Matinee" and the Serbo-Croatian hour on Los Angeles-area radio.
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After seeing some footage, Mr. Chinn signed on as a producer, investing in the film and adding credibility.
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