"Gone With the Wind" will run every day in a new Atlanta movie theater because it's the favorite movie of the theater's owner--media mogul Ted Turner.
In "The Color of Money," Tom Cruise learned a thing or two about pool from Paul Newman.
The Directors Guild of America said Monday it has no immediate plans to hold hearings on director John Landis' role in the "Twilight Zone" deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two children.
The only known copy of a 1916 silent film made by Mauritz Stiller, the Swedish director who brought Greta Garbo to Hollywood, has been found in cardboard boxes in Oslo, Norway, destined for a flea market.
Porn star John Holmes, 44, is recovering from cancer surgery and will never make an X-rated film again, his manager said in a United Press International interview on Saturday.
"Beverly Hills Cop II" passed the $100-million gross mark last week, just 29 days after its North American premiere.
"Buried Alive," a Janis Joplin biopic based on Myra Friedman's 1973 biography, will finally make it to the screen, says "Dragnet" producer David Permut, who bought the rights to Joplin's life story in 1976--six years after the singer died of a heroin overdose at the age of 27.
China is co-producing a film on the life of a heavy-drinking, womanizing, Communist Canadian doctor eulogized in a poem by Mao Tse-tung.
The Soviet Union will enter five films at the Cannes International Film Festival this month, including the movie "Repentance"--a film so blunt in depicting the horror of the Stalin era it was banned for two years immediately after its completion.
Omar Sharif attended the Polish premiere of "Doctor Zhivago" last week as part of an Omar Sharif festival given by a student organization in Warsaw.
David Mattina, a Biloxi, Miss., nightclub owner, said Wednesday he'll drop the name Oscar's and eliminate the Oscar statuette and other trademark references in his bar because the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences "is a lot bigger than me."
Disneyland's first Snow White--subject of a nationwide search--has been found living happily ever after in Newport Beach.
A group of parents, clergy and social workers in Seattle claim that "Raising Arizona" encourages child abuse, neglect and kidnapping.
Wells Fargo Bank, claiming it is trustee for publicity rights of the late actor Clark Gable, has filed a licensing suit against seven corporations, including Hallmark Cards Inc. and MGM/UA Home Entertainment Inc. for manufacturing products bearing the actor's likeness without the bank's consent.
The co-producer of "My Dinner With Andre," who turned down a $2-million divorce settlement, has been awarded $7 million in a New York decision lawyers say could break new legal ground.
David Lynch's film "Blue Velvet" will continue to be shown in South Africa despite the objections of the apartheid government's home affairs minister, a board of government censors ruled Monday.
A cornucopia of movie and pop memorabilia--including two suits worn by Ronald Reagan in the 1941 movie "King's Row"--was auctioned off Saturday at Sotheby's in New York.
Any Chinese home with a television will be filled with "The Sound of Music" later this year under an agreement between News Corp.
Salt Lake City may be rather far from Hollywood, but mere geography hasn't stopped police and lawyers involved in the case of one Mark W.
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