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  Summary of Recent Stories in Topic: Columbia Movies Special Issue
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Being A Projectionist Was High-level, Heady Business, But It Was Not Without It

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener. The full title appeared as: Being a projectionist was high-level, heady business, but it was not without its perils.

1997-12-24 12:01:01 | Comments | Printable version

Bowling Green, Kentucky Production Company Is Thriving

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

1997-12-24 12:01:01 | Comments | Printable version

Motion Picture Services Coordinates State Services With The Film Industry

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

1997-12-24 12:01:01 | Comments | Printable version

History According To Joe Moore

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Staff.

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Made In Kentucky

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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One Major Movie Was Filmed In Adair County

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Hollywood Producers Contracted For Six-horse Hitch On Two Occasions, But Their

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Dianne Watkins. The full title appeared as: Hollywood producers contracted for Six-Horse Hitch on two occasions, but their own problems prevented production .

1997-12-24 12:01:01 | Comments | Printable version

The Movies In Our Education

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Brushes With Fame

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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The Art Theater

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Adair Countians And Raintree County

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Matthew Arnold, Producer/director

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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The Columbian Theater

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Jonathan Moore/director Producer

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Before Warren Oates Went Under For The 3rd Time, The Preacher's Boy Was There T

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener. The full title appeared as: Before Warren Oates went under for the 3rd time, the preacher's boy was there to save him.

1997-12-24 12:01:01 | Comments | Printable version

The Movie Set Production Assistant: The Solver Of Little And Big Problems

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Adair County's Major Film Actors

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Is It Too Far Out To Foresee Movie Making Here?

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Movie Palaces Of Columbia In Order Of Appearance

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener.

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Mrs. Garnett: Parlor Circle, Tutt's Hall, Rialto, Columbian, Entertained Commun

This article first appeared in issue 18, and was written by Ed Waggener. The full title appeared as: Mrs. Garnett: Parlor Circle, Tutt's Hall, Rialto, Columbian, entertained community the lst half of century.

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