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Early Hitchcock will haunt art museum's hallways
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Early Hitchcock will haunt art museum's hallways
By JAMES AUER jauer@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel
Thursday, October 23, 2003
A silent Alfred Hitchcock thriller from 1926 will be set to music
by British composer Joby Talbot on Oct. 31 as Present Music launches
the Milwaukee International Film Festival with screenings of "The
Lodger" at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
The film -- a crisply lensed Hitchcock tale of a man unjustly
accused of murder -- will have two e...
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Art museum curator Sobel leaving for Colorado post
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'Leothon' to end art museum's most popular show
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