The 1932 Joan Crawford film "Letty Lynton" has been restored and will have its world premiere at the TCM Classic Film Festival after nearly 90 years of legal limbo. This restoration highlights the challenges faced by classic films in returning to circulation due to copyright issues, underscoring the importance of resolving such legal hurdles for cultural preservation.
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