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25: 179:, which listed various screenings and other off-beat film events in the New York area. It also contained film reviews and articles on trends in the world of independent and U.S. released foreign films. When he left Fordham, he took the publication with him, upgraded it to a fully printed magazine and began, in the early 1960s, to print translations from the famed French film theory and film criticism magazine 82: 325:
and it features a roguish, charming collectibles appraiser who discovers a body, is a suspect in the murder and eventually solves the crime. Along the way there are some telling revelations of antiques/collectibles dealing trade secrets plus a number of appraisals of pop culture detritus ranging from
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and Marshall Lewis, one of the two guys in the back of the Bleecker Street Cinema (the other was Rudy Franchi) with whom I spent many convivial hours of Francophilia and cinephilia. After all that, how can I pretend to be objective about Mr. Demme’s labor of love?"
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during its first season in 1995, and he was a regular on the series from then on. His specialty was pop culture collectibles and he made a series of major discoveries on the show including an original first class menu for the RMS
92:(April 21, 1939 – August 6, 2024) was an American writer and editor on film theory and film criticism and an antiques and collectibles expert. He helped to introduce the French critical protocol the " 131: 235:
After working in the Canadian film industry for several years, Franchi left the movie business to follow his growing interest in antiques and collectibles. He opened a shop called
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New York office as head of Newspaper and Trade Paper publicity. After a stint of unit publicity work, he married Barbara Passel and moved to
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was published (Henchman Press, Somerville, Mass.). It is a mystery set against the background of a fictional television show,
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and acted as a consultant to the movie poster and entertainment memorabilia divisions of the Dallas-based firm.
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running a weekly film society. He then started the Archive Film Society and after its first season, joined the
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and also did freelance publicity, specializing in independent and foreign films. He then joined
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alluded to Franchi. Sarris stated that "not to mention the dedication of the film to the late
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on the internet. In 2005, the Franchi's sold The Nostalgia Factory and nostalgia.com to
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with his wife and two young girls, and eventually the couple had a third daughter.
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The long Sunday afternoon discussions involved Franchi, Sarris, Carlos Clarens,
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on April 21, 1939. His early education was at St. John's Grammar School,
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In 1977 Franchi and his family returned to the United States, living in
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Franchi died from lung cancer on August 6, 2024, at the age of 85.
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collectibles. In 1995, he began appearing as an appraiser on the
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During this period, he was the New York representative of the
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in which the French director outlined the evolution of his
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in the US, and helped introducing François Truffaut's
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Mickey Mouse memorabilia to vintage Coca-Cola signs.
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Rudy Franchi and his wife Barbara in London, England
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