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An even bigger hit
was 1939's Gone with the Wind, which remained the biggest
box-office sensation until 1965 and became champ again in 1971. 1972 should have been the year
for Rupert Crosse's career to flower. His fans Jack Nicholson,
Robert Towne, and director Hal Ashby created a role for Crosse
in the adaptation of The Last Detail
was 1939's Gone with the Wind, which remained the biggest
box-office sensation until 1965 and became champ again in 1971. 1972 should have been the year
for Rupert Crosse's career to flower. His fans Jack Nicholson,
Robert Towne, and director Hal Ashby created a role for Crosse
in the adaptation of The Last Detail
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An even bigger hit
was 1939's Gone with the Wind,
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which remained the biggest
box-office sensation until 1965
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and became champ again in 1971.
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1972 should have been the year
for Rupert Crosse's career to flower.
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His fans Jack Nicholson,
Robert Towne, and director Hal Ashby
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created a role for Crosse
in the adaptation of The Last Detail.
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Movie Summary
Tracks the history of Black cinema, focused mainly on the '70s, with archival and new interviews with many of the key players from the era.