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rdfs:comment | - The first and last features on the schedule were non-competitive. Opening the festival was another classic film that played at the historic Empire Theatre, Cecil B. DeMille's sophisticated sex comedy Why Change Your Wife, starring Gloria Swanson, Thomas Meighan, and Bebe Daniels. Originally it had been booked for the theatre's one-year anniversary in November 1920, and held over a third day after the two initially advertised. Closing this year's Forx Film Fest was Music to My Ears, a new backstage musical comedy-drama that was co-produced by and largely shot in the Empire Arts Center.
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abstract | - The first and last features on the schedule were non-competitive. Opening the festival was another classic film that played at the historic Empire Theatre, Cecil B. DeMille's sophisticated sex comedy Why Change Your Wife, starring Gloria Swanson, Thomas Meighan, and Bebe Daniels. Originally it had been booked for the theatre's one-year anniversary in November 1920, and held over a third day after the two initially advertised. Closing this year's Forx Film Fest was Music to My Ears, a new backstage musical comedy-drama that was co-produced by and largely shot in the Empire Arts Center.
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