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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Their first rehearsal gets underway.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene gets interested and warms up.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene thinks Noel's lyrics are great.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Across a baby grand, two timeless old timers prepare for yet another public performance.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Rehearsals continue out onto the penthouse terrace.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
An impromptu moment during rehearsals out on the penthouse terrace.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Marlene can't keep a straight face.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
The finale wave is perfect even at a first rehearsal. The rest will come in the next few days.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
Noel gives out, Marlene listens.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
A private joke during rehearsals, they both look very relaxed and enjoying themselves.
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Penthouse Pair
From one legend to another. The hand belongs to Noel Coward and he is rehearsing with Marlene Dietrich in a duet - 'By Land, Sea, and Air' - which they are to sing together at a charity show in London for the Actors' Orphanage. Marlene recorded the song in the States with Rosemary Clooney, but Coward makes a fine Clooney substitute, and he's written some new words which Marlene must learn. Rehearsal room is in the fabulous penthouse at the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane, London, where Granny-Long-Legs is staying.
The rehearsal is in full swing now, both are enjoying themselves.
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
The one and only Marilyn Monroe is pictured in a happy mood as she and husband Arthur Miller arrive at a London theatre for the opening night of his new play ' A View from the Bridge '.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Marilyn Monroe has a smile for actress Mary Ure who is being congratulated by the Hollywood stars husband Arthur Miller after the opening night of his new play ' A View from the Bridge ' in London. In the background are Ian Bannen and Anthony Quayle.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
The one and only Marilyn Monroe is pictured in a happy mood as she and husband Arthur Miller arrive at a London theatre for the opening night of his new play ' A View from the Bridge '.
With them are Ian Bannen , Mary Ure and Anthony Quayle who are appearing in the play.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Arthur Miller adjusts his spectacles as he is caught with his famous wife at a London theatre.Yes, it's Marilyn Monroe, of course. They were attending the opening night of his new play ' A View from the Bridge '.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Two great stars meet and exchange smiles. They are Marilyn Monroe and Vivien Leigh, who were at the opening night of ' A View from the Bridge,' a new play by Marilyn's husband Arthur Miller. Behind to the left is Anthony Quayle who appears in the play.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Breathtaking Marilyn Monroe stands between husband Arthur Miller and actor Anthony Quayle after the opening night of Mr.Miller's new play ' A View from the Bridge' at a London theatre. Extreme right are Sir Laurence and lady Olivier ( Vivien Leigh ) and the extreme left is Mary Ure and Ian Bannen , members of the cast.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Marilyn Monroe looks one way.... Her husband another. But both look happy at what they see. The beautiful Hollywood style was attending the opening night of Mr Arthur Miller 's play ' A View from the Bridge.'
At left is Vivien Leigh and far left is Mary Ure and Anthony Quayle, members of the cast.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
Marilyn Monroe, husband Arthur Miller, Vivien Leigh , Mary Ure and Anthony Quayle are pictured at a London theatre where Mr. Millers new play ' A View from the Bridge ' had its first night.
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
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MARILYN SEES HUSBAND'S NEW PLAY
The one and only Marilyn Monroe is pictured in a happy mood as she and husband Arthur Miller arrive at a London theatre for the opening night of his new play ' A View from the Bridge '.
On the left are members of the cast Mary Ure, Anthony Quayle and Vivien Leigh who was attending with her husband Laurence Olivier
New Watergate Club at the Comedy Theatre in London
11 October 1956
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - GUNTER GRASS, born October 16, 1927, is an award winning author and playwright. He is known for his first novel, 'The Tin Drum.' PICTURED: Gunter Grass attends a meeting. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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NEWS - US-Dramatiker Edward Albee im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANL/REX/Shutterstock (5707006a)
American Playwright Edward Albee. Box 651 2607121522 A.jpg.
American Playwright Edward Albee. Box 651 2607121522 A.jpg.
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NEWS - US-Dramatiker Edward Albee im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ann Ward/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (1078034a)
American Playwright Edward Albee.
American Playwright Edward Albee.
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Aug. 1, 1967 - Geneva, Switzerland - 'The Crucible' and 'Death of a Salesman' Pulitzer Prize winning author ARTHUR MILLER died Feb 10th, 2005 at his Roxbury, Connecticut home of congenital heart failure. The ex-husband of Marilyn Monroe had cancer, pneumonia and a heart condition. Pictured: ARTHUR MILLER in Geneva before leaving to Abidjan where he was elected president of the Pen-Club. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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VARIOUS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by TREVOR HUMPHRIES / Rex Features ( 62955b )
HAROLD PINTER
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by TREVOR HUMPHRIES / Rex Features ( 62955a )
ANTONIA FRASER, HAROLD PINTER & PIERS PAUL READ - 1977
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PEOPLE - Neil Simon ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phillip Jackson/ANL/REX/Shutterstock (1539261a)
Neil Simon Playwright With Wife Actress Marsha Mason 1979.
Neil Simon Playwright With Wife Actress Marsha Mason 1979.
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PEOPLE - Neil Simon ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by STEVE WOOD/REX/Shutterstock (72115a)
NEIL SIMON WITH HIS WIFE
VARIOUS - 1979
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931309
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931312
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931302
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931304
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931307
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931306
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931310
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931301
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931303
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931305
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931299
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PORTRAIT - Sam Shepard (1977)
EXCLUSIVE:
February 2, 1983- San Francisco, California, United States: Sam Shepard stage director, playwright and actor. Shepard began his long association with the Magic Theatre as playwright in residence in 1975. The Magic produced the world premiere productions of his Inacoma (1977), Buried Child (1978), Suicide in B-flat, True West (1980), Fool for Love (1983), and The Late Henry Moss (2000). Buried Child was awarded the 1979 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. (Steve Ringman / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931300
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PEOPLE - 400.Todestag von William Shakespeare am 3. Mai 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (159297c)
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Stars at Concert to Save the Rose Theatre, Southwark, London, Britain - 1989
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
This is the exact moment the two leaders of the “Velvet Revolution‿ Vaclav Havel and Alexander DubĿek former communist leader at the time of the 1968 “Prague Spring‿ were told the news that the communist regime had gone ‿Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
© Justin Leighton / eyevine
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
© Justin Leighton / eyevine
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
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Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
Vaclav Havel Prague Czechoslovakia November 1989
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Velvet Revolution in Prague, Czechoslovakia - Nov 1989
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Isifa Image Service sro/REX (4105820i)
Dissident playwright Vaclav Havel addresses a rally at Letna Plain in Prague during a protest against the communist regime on November 17. With the onset of the Velvet Revolution (Sametova revoluce in Czech), the Czech and Slovak peoples liberated themselves from 41 years of communist oppression and set out to reclaim their historic roles as Western democratic nations.
Velvet Revolution in Prague, Czechoslovakia - Nov 1989
This year, on November 17, 2014, Czechs will mark the 25th anniversary of the onset of the Velvet Revolution
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