PREVIEW 56


       March/April 2002

cover story issue 56, Hart's War
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Cover Story

Hart's War:

Bruce Willis and Colin Farrell in a POW movie with a difference.
Hal Hayes finds out what the
real issues were


Hollywood Notes
Tom and Nicole: no longer
together but both busy.
The Samurai ride again...
and Santa's on his way

Coming Soon
What’s on the Thanksgiving table and in the Christmas stocking for 2001?

Production Calendar
It’s gone eerily quiet on the production front

Contacts
Who to call if you need to know more about the films in this issue.

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The 2002 European Film Awards will take place on Saturday 7th December, Rome.
For further information please contact: Sarah Henderson/Anna Francis-DDA Productions
(Tel: +44 207 534 6000)



Click here to read winners of the 2001 European Film Awards (December, Berlin)

Click here to see photographs of the Presenters and Winners of the 2001 European Film Awards (December, Berlin)

Jimmy Neutron:
Boy Genius





The team that created 'the little engine that could' talk about what it feels like to be Oscar-nominated

Laurel Canyon



Lisa Cholodenko's new movie is about Hollywood nights in those Hollywood Hills. Nick Roddick takes the rock 'n' roll trail

Crossroads



Britney Spears was determined that this wasn't going to be "just another teen movie". Sam Connolly finds out what makes it different

The Mothman Prophecies



Richard Gere relives the traumas of real-life Point Pleasant, where truth is stranger than fiction

Owning Mahowny



Dan has been gambling daily since he was 12, but now he's using the bank's money - $10 millionof it. Max Levant gets on the case



 
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