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Tragically, most of Strongheart's films are now believed to be lost.
Long believed to be lost, "The City Without Jews" was surprisingly rediscovered in a Paris flea market three years ago.
It is rumored to have once belonged to the Duke of Devonshire, and Charles II owned a finished version that is now believed to be lost.
Following a poorly received 1955 premiere in Yorkshire, England, in a heavily censored version, it was long believed to be lost.
The movie screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966, but it hasn't been shown publicly since then and was widely believed to be lost.
Both existing (Extant) and titles believed to be lost (Not Extant), by chronological year, listed separately as A. and B. Use Fédération Internationale des Archives du Film FIAFF) abbreviation (see Archival Film Print Collections Site Key).
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ABC is believed to be losing more than $150 million annually on "Monday Night Football," on an average rights fee of $550 million.
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