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Photo by George Hurrell/John Kobal Foundation/Getty Images Ms. Russell in 1941 as the fiery Rio in "The Outlaw," the movie that made her a star and that director Howard Hughes fought for years with censors to get into wide release.
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"Glamour of the Gods: Hollywood Portraits" at the National Portrait Gallery www.npg.org.uk ; until Oct. 23 consists of about 70 vintage film-studio portraits from the collection of the late John Kobal.
Worth a Thousand Words Paul Levy 2011
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Allied Artists/The Kobal Collection Chicago Press Copyright 1965 by Dell Magazines In spite of its subtitle, Mike Ashley's 'Out of This World: Science Fiction but Not as You Know It' British Library, 144 pages, $29.95 is likely to rouse, in long-term fans of the genre, not surprise but delighted recognition.
Lost Worlds Found 2011
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The Kobal Collection An aesthetic triumph, the film that popularized 'the Marienbad coif' rejects the crutch of a traditional storyline.
A Voyage Into Memory and the Subconscious Peter Cowie 2011
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Kobal, who died in 1991, had the sense to amass this hoard when nobody else thought them of much value.
Worth a Thousand Words Paul Levy 2011
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Films du Carrosse / Sedif / The Kobal Collection Only the director's third feature, the film proved an instant hit in the U.S. When François Truffaut died in 1984, at the age of just 52, he left a legacy of more than 20 films and shorts.
For the Love of a Fickle Woman Peter Cowie 2012
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Kobal Collection Clark Gable grooving to a gramophone in a classic smoking jacket.
Making Merry 2010
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A great story, I also love an image by Leon Steele, winner of the 2000 Kobal award called Brendans Back.
Get Back! The Year in Pictures 2009
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There is so much more I would rather see, like the saga of THE FIVE, from Kobal to Earth to the Colonies.
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Adaptation , 2002 Photo: Kobal Collection In between short-lived gigs, Kaufman worked on a screenplay about a hapless puppeteer who discovers a portal into the consciousness of actor John Malkovich.
Charlie Kaufman: Hollywood's Brainiest Screenwriter Pleases Crowds by Refusing to Please Jason Tanz 2008
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