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I.OS ANGELES TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1992 F8 39 I BARGAIN MATINEES IN SHOWTIMES FOR TODAY ONLY BENIGNI ROYAL JL 11523 Santa- PUIXWC II 65 VUtfM.DN Al IHf WOR10 IHAOt CtNlfR nsntuMFLinti st.emtukis SUNSH-5 A Sunset it Crescent IWohtj 213846-3500 Free Parking PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL For Schedule and Advance Tickets Cfl THEAT1X 213-466-1767 MUSIC HALL Swsnt. Lush Oteamy, 9038 Wllshlrt yet Abrasively Alive!" 3t0274-6869 M. Wilmington, A Times Henry Jag lorn' 5 VENKEVfNKE Anthony Hopkins In HOWARD'S END GRANDE A. Fkiueroa 3rd SI. 213617-0268 Robeit fledlwd SNEAKERS Starts Fri: EM AHEAD FINE ARTS "One of the Best Films 8556 Wilshlre of the Year" Fooer Ebart 3VO6S2-1330 TK HAJBHttSSEin MISUHD Starts Friday: RESERVOIR DOGS PAN AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL For Schedule and Advance Tickets Col TKATIX 213 466-1767 Starts Fri: INT L.

DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL Oustin HoffmanGeena Davis Andy Garcia Stephen Frears' HERO MONICA Patrice Leconte's 1332 2nd St. THE HAIRDRESSER'S HUSIAW 310394-9741 Starts Friday: AFT AMERICAS TEST "Pure Exhilaration" A Times Maria Novaro's DAHZON (12 00 Mike Neweil'sWCKANTED APIR Sun 1 tarn: Shakespeare Film Festival Laurence Olivier's RKHAR0 ifl TOWNS COUNTRY Daniel Day -Uis THE LAST Of THE MOHKAHS iJMiun Robert Wuhl Robert OeNiro in Barry Primus' MISTRESS (1:45 DREAMS Of MMtSIAGt (Peisian) Sat -Sun. MMDWAtK ESQUIRE 2670E. Colorado 818793-6149 "Sensual Time Mag. Maria Novaro's DAHZON 5.00-7:15-9-30 Starts October 23 Maria Novaro's DAMON Errol Morris' A MET HISTORY Of TIME Sal -Sun.

11am: Ingmar Bergman Filmiest CUES AND WHfSPtRS Errol Morris' A HISTORY Of TIME (1:00) 3:15 Starts Fri: INT L. DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL Starts Friday: Harvey Keitel in Ouentln Taranllno's RESERVOIR DOGS SnTSK? HOWARDS END 5:30 8:30 818796-9704 starts Fri RESERVOH DOGS Now Line Cinema THESE SHOWTIMES FOR FR1DAV 1016 THROUGH THURSDAY 1022. A INDICATES NO PASSES! i lii'miYiVi'a ular, and it was not long before the failure of "Berlinguer" was forgiven. More success in theater and a good film enabled Benigni to get a shot at writing and directing a movie in 1982. The result was a four-segment film called "Tu Mi Turbi." It was then that he met his wife, Braschi.

"I was studying at the drama academy in Rome," says Braschi, giggling. "And he picked me to play the Virgin Mary." Benigni bursts in. "Of course, look at that face: Everything is there. It is the Madonna and the devil all in one. Perfect, no? In fact, in my second movie I cast her as the devil." Benigni's popularity at home skyrocketed with his 1983 one-man show "Tutto Benigni," which he and director Giuseppe Bertolucci later adapted to film.

"Suddenly, I was like a rock star," Benigni says with a laugh. "We had audiences of 10- or 20,000 people I was like an Italian Springsteen!" His notable successes have included "Non el Resta che Pian-gere" with fellow comedian Massimo Troisi and "Little Devils" with Braschi and Walter Matthau. Benigni does not find it odd or inconsistent, however, that the film, which treats Mafioso as a collection of rather quaint (though dangerous) Sicilians, was received so well by a nation exasperated and angry over organized crime's murderous rampages. He says: "If you think of Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator' or 'Gold you see that there is tragedy underneath it all. Comedy works best when it is surrounded by misery." Benigni is not concerned that American audiences may find some of "Johnny Stecchino's" humor lost in the translation.

"In Italy, we love Groucho Marx, even though we don't always know what he is saying, but we still want to take him in our arms and hug him. If you are a humorist, like Mark Twain, the language is important, but comedy is more like music; You can listen to it and appreciate it without understanding all of it." THE MIGHTY DUCKS(PG) Doriy Sltiee 1:00,3.15,5:30,7:45, 10.00 LATE SHOW FRI 4 SAT. 12:15 GINEPLEX FAIRFAX CINEMAS A (Jll) 5J. 1117 BEVEHLY CENTER fi Wl BtVtKLY HLVU BEVERLY BLV0 AT LA C1ENE6A SOUTH 1.30, 4:15.7:00.9:45 THE LAST Of THE MOHKANS(R) Hi THX CkA, Sletee 1:45, 4: 15, 7:00, 9:30 LATE SHOW FRI. 4 SAT 11:45 Continued from F7 the fuel for this farce, but it is Benigni's physicality, facial expressions and manner by which the movie maintains its momentum.

What connects Benigni to the greats is the innocent's mystification at a world gone slightly mad. There is none of the mischievous-ness of Chaplin's waif, the dynamism of Keaton or the stupidity of Laurel. Director Blake Edwards, who cast Benigni as Jacques Clouseau Jr. in an upcoming "Pink Panther" sequel, was intrigued by the Italian after seeing "Down by Law." "The way he looks, moves and his sense of timing are completely unique," Edwards says. "He has the physical sensibilities of a clown, but he also thinks a great deal about what he is doing." Like Peter Sellers, they are both enormously talented with a great sense of timing, but there is a great distinction in the temperament.

Sellers carried around a lot of demons. Roberto, on the other hand, is this wonderful, sweet, sensitive and intelligent man." Edwards also admits that it is difficult not to make associations with some of the silent era greats. "Roberto has no which is a gambler's term for mannerisms which give away your intentions. In that, he is like Kea-- Jon. But there is also some Stan laurel there, not as stupid, of course, but the same attractive shyness." Benigni grew up in a poor family in Tuscany with three sisters.

His family had no theatrical history. "My mother and father had never been to a movie," he says, "until they went to see my first film. They stayed all day and watched it over and over. Now, of course, they know everything there is to know about films." Apprenticed to a magician in his teens, Benigni took off for Rome in 1968 and was quickly absorbed into the underground theater scene. -Within a short time he was acting in improvisational groups and writing monologues for his own performance pieces.

One of his earliest successes was "Cioni Mar- THE PUUK YE(R)0ofty Steree 1:00, 3:15, 5:30,7:45, 10 00 LATE SHOW FRI SAT 12:15 UNIVERSAL CITY 18 CINEMAS (til) SM-05H A ATOP THE HILL 0 IN UNIVERSAL CITY FREE PARING (Mon -Thur. except holidays with purchase of movie ticket. S2 50 o( parking charge iBlunded Fri -Sun. hoHdaya.) IARGAW MATMEE Vt price off adult admission for shows before 6pm Mon. -Thur except holidays.

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7:15, 10:00 LATE SHOW FRI 4 SAT 12:30 Roberto Benigni gets heave-ho in scene from "Johnny Stecchino." io," an account of his childhood. "I did the entire monologue standing still on a stage with a handkerchief over my face," he explains with the help of his napkin. "There was just a single light. I would make only very slight movements. It was very shocking to audiences because the language was very graphic and violent." He did not become a student of the American silent comedians until much later.

"There was a comedian named Toto who was the Italian Chaplin," he says. "He was wonderful to watch, because it was like he had no bones in his body; it was all elastic. His face was like mask and the audience would think he was from another planet." Benigni teamed with director Giuseppe Bertolucci to make a movie of the "Cioni Mario" called "Berlinguer, I Love You." "It is a cult movie now, but then, no one went to see it. In Milano, I went to see it at a movie theater and halfway through, the owner turned off the projector and apologized to the audience he even gave them their money back." Undaunted, Benigni went back BROADWAY CINEMAS fA 11101 4SI ISM tJ THlflO STREET PROMENADE 144 1 3RD STREET AT BROADWAY CANOYMANR)THX Defty Srere 2:30, 4:45, 7:00. 9:15 LATE SHOW FBI.

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The Los Angeles Times is the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country, with more than 40 million unique latimes.com visitors monthly, Sunday print readership of 1.6 million and a combined print and online local weekly audience of 4.4 million.

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Los Angeles Times, morning daily newspaper founded (1881) in Los Angeles that in the 1960s began to develop from a regional daily into one of the world's great newspapers. The paper moved its headquarters to El Segundo, California, in 2018.

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The major daily newspaper is the Los Angeles Times, while La Opinión is the city's major daily Spanish-language paper.

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KTLA's morning news rotations and prime newscasts reach more viewers than any other local news competitor seven days a week. KTLA's morning, daytime, and prime and late newscasts continue to hold dominant ranks with key demographics year after year.

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The Times
Front page, 19 October 2015
Owner(s)News UK
EditorTony Gallagher
Founded1 January 1785 (as The Daily Universal Register)
Political alignmentCentre-right
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Founded prior to American independence, The Hartford Courant is the country's oldest newspaper in continuous publication. On October 29, 1764, New Haven printer Thomas Green began publishing The Hartford Courant (then known as The Connecticut Courant) out of the Heart and Crown Tavern in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Mission statement

The Los Angeles Times editorial page strives to reflect the most compelling debates, concerns and interests of the people of California, particularly the diverse communities of Southern California.

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Account Creation. There are various levels of participation that you can sign up for : Registered User: Enjoy a select number of free articles every rolling 7 days on latimes.com. Print Plus: Print delivery, plus unlimited digital access to latimes.com & the L.A. Times app.

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The Olympic printing plant where the Los Angeles Times was published for more than 30 years printed the paper for the last time March 10, 2024. When Tribune Co. owned the newspaper, it sold the property, making The Times a tenant.

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In order to read articles from The Times and The Sunday Times you will need to either become a subscriber or a registered user.

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As the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the United States, LA Times delivers valuable stories to a diverse group of affluent readers spanning from business decision makers to politicians and from HNW investors to fashion enthusiasts.

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Visitor: Enjoy 5 free articles each month in The Los Angeles Times mobile app. Unlimited Digital Access subscriber: This is your all-access pass to The Los Angeles Times app, latimes.com as well as other benefits for $15.99 a month.

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3CVS/Ralph's Market1551 N. Buena Vista
4Image Copy Works1909 W. Burbank Blvd.
5Nu Beauty3317 W. Burbank Blvd.
6Tally Rand Restaurant1700 W. Olive Street
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Who is the target audience of the Times? ›

The Times' target audience, according to ABC data, is predominantly ABC1, over 35 and has a liberal/ right-wing political stance. This well-educated and middle-class audience take an interest in national and global affairs and can understand and engage with detailed political reporting.

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Our core values

Our aspiration is to earn the trust of our readers, respect of our peers and loyalty of our customers.

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Established in 1933, the Los Angeles Sentinel is an African American owned and operated newspaper that puts emphasis on issues concerning the African American community and its readers.

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