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Four Decades On

One by one, it seems, the great cinema spectacles of the 1950s and 1960s are being revived and restored for new generations of film fans. Although there is no longer the repertory circuit for classic films that existed in big cities nationwide in the 1970s and 1980s — videotape rentals effectively wiped out that market — film preservationists and shrewd marketers are still finding ways to revisit the great films of yesteryear, releasing lovingly restored (and in some cases expanded) versions on DVD, with scads of bonus features, and occasionally even in limited theatrical runs. ...

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