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                    (1990)
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Kip King,
 Jim Morrison,
 John Belushi,
 Vic Morrow,
 Paul Durris,
 Marilyn Monroe,
 Steve McQueen,
 Jimi Hendrix,
 Janis Joplin,
 Lenny Bruce,
 Elvis Presley,
 Liberace
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Nick Bougas
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Documentary,
 Biographical Documentaries,
 Social & Cultural Documentaries
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2h 55m
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Death in Hollywood / When the Applause Died: Double Feature (1990) explores the mysterious and tragic deaths of Hollywood's past stars, delving into the intriguing and often dark circumstances behind their demises. The film provides a poignant reflection on fame and the price that some pay for it.
                 
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