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<title>The Last Kings of Hollywood</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/paul-fischer/the_last_kings_of_hollywood.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/paul-fischer/the_last_kings_of_hollywood_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Last Kings of Hollywood" alt ="The Last Kings of Hollywood"/></a><br//><p><b>The untold, intimate story of how three young visionaries&#8212;Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg&#8212;revolutionized American cinema, creating the most iconic films in history while risking everything, redefining friendship, and shaping Hollywood as we know it. </b><br>In the summer of 1967, as the old Hollywood studio system was dying, an intense, uncompromising young film school graduate named George Lucas walked onto the Warner Bros backlot for his first day working as an assistant to another up-and-coming, largely-unknown filmmaker, a boisterous father of two called Francis Ford Coppola. At the exact same time, across town on the Universal Studios lot, a film-obsessed twenty-year-old from a peripatetic Jewish family, Steven Spielberg, longed to break free from his apprenticeship for the struggling studio and become a film director in his own right.<br>Within a year, the three men would become friends. Spielberg, prioritizing security, got his...]]></description>
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<title>A Kim Jong-Il Production</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2015 20:15:04 +0200</pubDate>
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