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The remake of "Old Acquaintance" - - "Rich and Famous".



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The Animal Kingdom (several versions)
Trouble in Paradise
When Ladies Meet (several versions)
These Three/The Children's Hour
The Old Maid
Old Acquaintance
The Turning Point
Julia

(Hmmm. Half of these starred Miriam Hopkins!)

--Bob Keser

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                From: Tara McPherson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
                Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 9:37 PM
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                Subject: Two Female Leads

                I've been asked by a pal in the industry here in LA to put
together a
                list of films or books that feature two good female roles.
(I think
                they're looking to remake an older film or option a novel
for film
                production.) Any thoughts?

                Thanks,
                Tara McPherson
                USC

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