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  • 51Matinée (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Matinée[1] Originaltitel Matinee …

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  • 52Matinee at the Bijou — 1981 Season Two press kit cover, designed by Carl Darnell Matinee at the Bijou was a television series that premiered nationally on PBS in 1980. It recreated the American moviegoing experiences of the 1930s and 40s, with trailers, a cartoon, one… …

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  • 53Matinee idol — For the 1933 film, see Matinee Idol (film). For the boxer nicknamed Matinee Idol , see Bobby Czyz Matinée idol is a term used mainly to describe film or theatre stars who are adored to the point of adulation by their fans. The term almost… …

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  • 54Matinée (discoteca) — Se conoce como matinée en Argentina al horario establecido por una discoteca abierto para el público adolescente (generalmente entre los 14 y los 18 años), antes de la medianoche y de la apertura trasnocturna de dicha discoteca. Las matinées… …

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  • 55Matinee girl —    Since it was considered appropriate for women to attend the theatre during daylight hours without male escort, matinee audiences were predominantly women. Young ladies often attended in small groups on a regular basis, enjoying perhaps as much …

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  • 56Matinee Theatre — Infobox Television show name = Matinee Theatre caption = aka = genre = Anthology creator = writer = director = John Drew Barrymore Alan Cooke Walter Grauman Arthur Hiller Lamont Johnson Sherman Marks Lawrence Menkin Albert McCleery Boris Sagal… …

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  • 57matinee idol — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms matinee idol : singular matinee idol plural matinee idols old fashioned a popular male film actor …

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  • 58matinee idol — noun someone who is adored blindly and excessively • Syn: ↑idol • Derivationally related forms: ↑idolize (for: ↑idol), ↑idolise (for: ↑idol) …

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  • 59Matinee idol —    A term applied to handsome leading men who attracted large audiences of women to matinee performances of popular melodramas and comedies, it also applied to motion picture actors. In the case of matinee idol John Barrymore, for example, the… …

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  • 60matinee performance — A matinee (derived from a French word meaning morning ) is a performance or entertainment presented in the daytime, usually in the afternoon. To say There will be an extra matinee performance next week is to be unnecessarily wordy. Omit… …

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