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TCM backing search for lost Orson Welles movie in Brazil


TCM backing search for lost Orson Welles movie in Brazil
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This 1942 lobby card for the Orson Welles film "The Magnificent Ambersons" depicts a scene featuring Joseph Cotten and Agnes Moorehead that was deleted by RKO Pictures from the released version of the film.
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The hunt for Orson Welles’ fabled lost, longer cut of “The Magnificent Ambersons” will be undertaken by a documentary film crew bound for Brazil this fall.
Turner Classic Movies announced Tuesday it will distribute the documentary that director Josh Grossberg intends to make about his search for cinema’s Holy Grail.

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TCM to Lead Search for Lost Cut of 'The Magnificent Ambersons'


TCM to Lead Search for Orson Welles’ Lost Cut of ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ for Documentary
Joshua Grossberg will travel to Brazil and direct the film in the hopes of restoring the director’s 1942 maligned masterpieceBrian Welk | April 13, 2021 @ 10:09 AM
Last Updated: April 13, 2021 @ 2:08 PM
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One of the biggest lost treasures of cinema history is the missing, destroyed footage of Orson Welles’ follow-up to “Citizen Kane,” “The Magnificent Ambersons.” And Turner Classic Movies is now working on a documentary about the search for that lost footage.
TCM is teaming with filmmaker Joshua Grossberg, who is leading a search to Brazil to locate the missing reels of the 1942 film “The Magnificent Ambersons” in the hopes of restoring the film for the big screen. TCM will sponsor the latest leg of Grossberg’s search and produce a documentary titled “The Search for the Lost Print: The making of Orson Welles’ ‘The Magnificent Ambersons” about the 25-year process Grossberg has already endured to attempt to find it.

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MVL 4th in Mankato East speech fest | News, Sports, Jobs


Mar 1, 2021
NEW ULM — Minnesota Valley Lutheran High School had its best Speech meet of the season on Saturday, Feb. 27 when they participated in Mankato East High School’s Speech Fiesta.
Bethany Spike and Estrella Strackbein earned 1st in novice Duo Interpretation, while Nicole Schumann and Emma Niebuhr earned 5th in varsity Duo Interpretation and Nick Pleiss and Andy Muske earned 4th.
Emma Niebuhr also earned 1st place in Extemporaneous Reading, Joseph Schroeder earned 5th in Great Speeches (moving out of novice and into varsity), and Caleb Tomhave received 6th place in Original Oratory. All of the students who competed in the poetry competition went to finals, with Dora Grubbs receiving 4th place and Mary Niebuhr earning 2nd place in the novice division while Gracen Lukasek earned 4th and Maggie Spike came in 3rd in varsity. MVL came in 4th overall.

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Oreos addictive? Rats treat Oreos like cocaine, study suggests.


If you happen to be a Nabisco executive who is currently considering adding cocaine to Oreo cookies' long list of ingredients, here's some research that says you needn't bother. 
Undergraduate researchers at Connecticut College have found that rats tend to behave toward the iconic cookies the same way they behave toward cocaine and morphine. 
The researchers – a team of four undergrads led by Conn College neuroscience professor Joseph Schroeder – placed rats in a maze with Oreo cookies on one side and rice cakes on the other, measuring the amount of time the rats spent on each side.
You can guess which one the rats preferred. "Just like humans, rats don’t seem to get much pleasure out of eating [rice cakes]," said Dr. Schroeder, in a press release.

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