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Danny DeVito Snuck Into Theatres To Save Money

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The screen legend only earned around $68 a week when he first started out in the movie business, and he and his pals worked out a way to catch shows without having to pay; sneaking in during the interval.

Added on the 26/03/2019 17:10:46 - Copyright : SPlash News EN

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