NEW YORK PREMIERE - CLEOPATRA

NEW YORK PREMIERE - CLEOPATRA

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The transcript discusses the world premiere of the film Cleopatra in New York, highlighting its significance as the most publicized and expensive film ever made. Critics from the New York Times praised it as surpassing entertainment. The premiere was attended by notable figures such as Richard Rodgers, Leonard Bernstein, and Rex Harrison. The transcript concludes with anticipation for future premieres in Hollywood and London.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What makes the premiere of Cleopatra in New York significant?

It was a silent film.

It was the most publicized and expensive film.

It was the first film ever made.

It was a documentary.

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Which critic praised Cleopatra as surpassing entertainment?

A critic from the Washington Post

A critic from the New York Times

A critic from the Los Angeles Times

A critic from the Chicago Tribune

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Who among the following attended the charity premiere of Cleopatra?

Richard Rodgers

Steven Spielberg

Alfred Hitchcock

George Lucas

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which actor was acclaimed for his role as Julius Caesar?

Paul Anker

Roddy McDowall

Leonard Bernstein

Rex Harrison

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What is anticipated after the New York premiere of Cleopatra?

The film will be released on DVD.

The premieres in Hollywood and London.

The film will be remade.

The film will be shown on television.