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Fine Print 02-08-2005

Locating Lenin Film crash

The Telegraph Online Published 02.08.05, 12:00 AM

Locating Lenin

Berlin, Aug. 1 (Reuters): Left-wing Berlin senators want to reassemble a giant statue of Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin that was removed from the former eastern half of the city in 1991 shortly after German reunification.

A scene showing part of the 19-metre statue being borne through the air by a helicopter featured in the 2003 hit film Goodbye Lenin!. Today it lies buried in pieces in a forest on the outskirts of Berlin.

Tourist industry experts say the monument would appeal to many of the German capital’s six million visitors each year. “The Communist period is the most asked-after period by tourists in Berlin,” said Natascha Kompatzki of Berlin Tourismus Marketing GmbH.

One proposal is for the granite statue to be housed in Berlin’s Museum of German History, Germany’s Bild newspaper said today.

Film crash

Los Angeles (Reuters): Moviegoers shot down a costly action movie for the second consecutive weekend as the $100 million military film Stealth opened at number 4 with sales of just $13.5 million, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday. After two weekends as the box office bridesmaid, the comedy Wedding Crashers swapped places with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to lead the field. The superhero comedy Sky High did the best, opening at number 3.

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