Fame, Mississippi Burning director dies
Alan Parker, the acclaimed British director behind cinematic classics Fame, Midnight Express, Mississippi Burning and The Commitments, has died.
Alan Parker, the acclaimed British director behind cinematic classics Fame, Midnight Express, Mississippi Burning and The Commitments, has died.
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