Natalie Wood's death re-examined, "Breaking Dawn" earns 30 million

  • 13 years ago
The death of Natalie Wood is being re-examined; Los Angeles homicide detectives are re-opening an investigation into the screen icon's death, nearly 30 years to the day she drowned off the California coast. Her 1981 death was ruled an accident - it was presumed that she slipped off her yacht in the middle of the night. However the captain of that yacht now says he lied to investigators about the circumstances surrounding her death and blames her husband, Robert Wagner, for her drowning.
George Clooney is adding another award to his collection. The actor will be honored by the Palm Springs International Film Festival with its Chairman's Award in January. Clooney is being honored for his performance in "The Descendants" and for writing, producing, directing and starring in "The Ides of March."
"Breaking Dawn: Part 1," the fourth installment of the "Twilight" franchise has already raked in nearly 30.3 million dollars since its midnight opening on Friday (November 18). That's slightly better its last release, but still doesn't break Harry Potter's record - "Deathly Hallows: Part 2" took in 43.5 million dollars for its opening night.
Finally, Arnold Schwarzenegger was bloodied while filming a movie in New Mexico. The former California governor posted a picture on Twitter, showing blood on his forehead. Schwarzenegger said he was not seriously injured and was back in action an hour later.
Bob Mezan, Reuters.

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