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"EMMA THOMPSON DISPLAYS SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.(TIMEOUT)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). Dialog LLC. 1996. HighBeam Research. 7 Mar. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
"EMMA THOMPSON DISPLAYS SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.(TIMEOUT)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). 1996. HighBeam Research. (March 7, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-72845220.html
"EMMA THOMPSON DISPLAYS SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.(TIMEOUT)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). Dialog LLC. 1996. Retrieved March 07, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-72845220.html
Byline: From Post wire services
NEW YORK -- Not that long ago journalists interviewed Emma Thompson to secure information about her husband, actor-director-overnight-success Kenneth Branagh.
That was before Ms. Thompson won an Oscar (in 1992 for ''Howards End'') and her career eclipsed Oscar-nominated (for ''Henry V'') Branagh's.
Although Ms. Thompson allows that she can ''be vile'' and that her estranged husband recently suggested she would be well-cast as Hitler documentarian Leni Riefenstahl, she isn't eager to rehash her six-year marriage.
When interviewed she wants to speak of her new film, ''Sense and Sensibility,'' (opening here this Friday) and not about Branagh or their separation. …
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