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Farewell to the Key

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The Washington Post, November 28th, 1997

IT'S HARD to imagine that the Key Theatre's last day of operation will be Dec. 7. After all, the Georgetown movie theater -- founded by David Levy -- has been a veritable institution for 24 years, showing everything from the classic likes of Marcel Carne's "Children of Paradise" to the trashy crassness of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." "I feel good about it," says Levy. "I've been in the business for 30 years -- including six years working at the {also departed} Biograph. We made a contribution to the community. It's time for something else." At a time when companies such as Miramax Pictures...

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