MOVIES - Oct. 7, 1992
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‘Falstaff’ on Hold: A new 35 mm print of Orson Welles’ 1967 “Falstaff,” which is frequently known as “Chimes at Midnight,” will not be presented beginning this Friday as scheduled at Laemmle’s Monica theater in Santa Monica because of an apparent dispute over who controls the rights. The new print had been produced for a Welles festival last July at New York’s Public Theater, but was yanked there too when the same issue arose.
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