A comedy of terrors - in four acts
18 December 2014
The story of how a Christmas Day movie was forced off movie screens is a comedy and a tragedy - with a larger question not yet answered.
Article written by Jon Sopel
Jon Sopel
North America editor
18 December 2014
The story of how a Christmas Day movie was forced off movie screens is a comedy and a tragedy - with a larger question not yet answered.
Article written by Katty Kay
Katty Kay
Presenter, BBC World News
16 December 2014
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