Rudy Franchi, Who Put Movies at the Center of a Technicolor Life, Dies at 85

Rudy Franchi, Who Put Movies at the Center of a Technicolor Life, Dies at 85

The New York Times - Movies:

He brought French classics to New York, published a film magazine, worked as a Hollywood publicist and (as seen on “Antiques Roadshow”) thrived selling vintage posters and kitsch.

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