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  Actress Brittany Murphy dies at 32
Dec. 20: Murphy graduated from television to the silver screen with a breakout role in the 1995 film “Clueless,” then rose to stardom in “8 Mile.” NBC’s Lester Holt reports.

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  December movies
James Cameron’s spectacle “Avatar” hits theaters, along with George Clooney, who is “Up in the Air,” and Robert Downey Jr. as “Sherlock Holmes.”

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Other new releases:

“Saraband” — In what he says is his final movie, Ingmar Bergman revisits two of his most memorable characters, the husband and wife (Erland Josephson and Liv Ullman) of “Scenes From a Marriage,” who are reunited in this powerful drama that examines the blessings and curses of that thing called family. DVD, $29.95. (Sony) Read the review

“The Chumscrubber” — Jamie Bell, Glenn Close and Ralph Fiennes star in this darkly comic tale of a teen stoically dealing with the suicide of his best friend. Director Arie Posin and screenwriter Zac Stanford provide commentary, and the DVD has deleted scenes and a featurette. DVD, $29.99. (DreamWorks)

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“The Return of the Pink Panther” — Peter Sellers and director Blake Edwards revived their comedy franchise with this 1975 sequel that puts the bumbling Inspector Clouseau on the trail of a jewel thief (Christopher Plummer). The movie returns to DVD in anticipation of Steve Martin’s new take on Clouseau in the upcoming “The Pink Panther” remake. DVD, $14.98. (Universal)

“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” — The ultimate teen shirker is back with a new DVD edition of director John Hughes’ 1986 comedy. Matthew Broderick stars as the title character, who fakes a sick day to play hooky for a wild day trip to Chicago. Five featurettes accompany the movie. DVD, $19.99. (Paramount)

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