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	<title>Alternative Film Guide &#187; Edgar G. Ulmer</title>
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		<title>UCLA&#8217;s Festival of Preservation: Fredric March, Edgar G. Ulmer</title>
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Next at UCLA&#8217;s Festival of Preservation at the Billy Wilder Theater in Westwood:

On Wed., April 15, at 7:30 pm: Efraín Gutiérrez&#8217;s Run, Tecato, Run (1979),  described as a real-life inspired tale that &#34;depicts a junkie&#8217;s efforts to get off heroin in order to reclaim and raise his daughter.&#34; Actor-director Gutiérrez is expected to attend the screening.
On Fri., April 17, at 7:30 pm: Lester James Peries&#8216; Gamperaliya (1964), a &#34;seminal&#34; work in Sri Lankan cinema that has been compared to Satyajit Ray&#8217;s Apu Trilogy. Gamperaliya tells the story of &#34;a teacher and member of the new rising middle class, who falls in love with the daughter of his village&#8217;s leading aristocratic clan. Defensive positions are assumed and the girl&#8217;s parents [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ann Savage</title>
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Ann Savage, the actress who played an evil, unredeemable femme fatale who makes life hell for Tom Neal in the 1945 B-noir Detour (see clip), died in her sleep at a nursing home on Christmas Day from  complications following a series of strokes. She was 87.
Savage had a minor career in films of the 1940s, with Edgar G. Ulmer&#8217;s Detour as her sole claim to fame &#8212; unless one also counts  her latter-day comeback in Guy Maddin&#8217;s My Winnipeg, playing the director&#8217;s mother, which was released last year.
Among Savage&#8217;s other features are the B musical Ever Since Venus (1944); Sam Newfield&#8217;s  film noir Apology for Murder (1945), in which she plays another schemer; the crime thriller The [...]]]></description>
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