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This week Chicago moviegoers are serendipitously treated to a trio of notable works by New Hollywood directors. The Northbook Public Library has Francis Ford Coppola's The Cotton Club, a successful rehashing of the themes he explored in his Godfather films; Philip Kaufman's adaptation of Tom Wolfe's The Right Stuff screens at the Gene Siskel Film Center; and Roman Polanski's famous Chinatown will be on the TVs at Delilah's.…
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