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December 17, 1999 - Image 107

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-17

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With his new film,
"Liberty Heights,"
writer/director Barry Levinson
returns to Baltimore
and his Jewish roots.

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Above: Ben Fosten Bebe
Neuwirth, Joe Mategna
and Adrien Brody portray
the Kurtzman family in
writer/director Bany
Levinson's 'Liberty
Heights.

Right: Barry Levinson's
first directorial outing was
1982's "Diner," the first
of his quartet of
Baltimore-based films.

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1999

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