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NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- Madonna will visit two charter schools in New York City for a special screening of her upcoming animated film "Arthur and the Invisibles."
The movie's distributors, The Weinstein Company, said in a release Wednesday that Madonna, who has made London her adopted home, was making a "surprise" trip to the United States and would host the screening of her film for students Thursday afternoon.
The movie, which opens nationwide on Friday, features the voices of Madonna along with Robert De Niro, Jimmy Fallon, David Bowie, Mia Farrow, Freddie Highmore, Emilio Estevez and Snoop Dogg.
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