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Your support makes all the difference.BULLETS OVER BROADWAY (12mdn't FilmFour) features one of the few murders in the work of Woody Allen (Crimes and Misdemeanours offers another). This gives the film a dark hue and provides a nice contrast with the many laugh-out-loud funny moments. In a role that Allen himself might have taken as a younger man, John Cusack plays an idealistic playwright. His standards are gradually compromised as he takes a gangster's money to put on his play - on condition that he casts the hood's moll in a leading role.
Only the assassination of John F Kennedy has given rise to more conspiracy theories than the demise of Marilyn Monroe (right). Hollywood Hall of Fame (5.30pm Sky Cinema) examines the many suggestions - some on the wilder shores of fantasy - that have been made about the star's death.
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