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The American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood celebrated its 89th birthday Tuesday evening with a rare gift: the Los Angeles premiere of the recently restored version of Ernst Lubitsch's 1922 German epic, "The Loves of Pharaoh." Robert Israel conducted a 16-piece orchestra playing the original score by renowned opera composer Eduard Künneke.
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