"Buffalo Soldiers" film premiere starring Joaquin Phoenix
NYP2003072113 - NEW YORK, JULY 21 (UPI) -- Actor Joaquin Phoenix joins the photographers arrival line in order to photograph his film director Gregor Jordan at the July 21, 2003 New York premiere of their film "Buffalo Soldiers." ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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