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Josh
Hartnett brought a little bit of Hollywood to Minnesota to premiere
his new movie, "Hollywood Homicide." Hartnett shook hands and signed
autographs along the red carpet Wednesday night as he hosted a special
charity showing of his film at $35 to $150 a ticket. The crowd outside
Megastar Cinemas, overwhelmingly teenage and female, began massing
three hours before the star's scheduled arrival. "It's a good turnout,"
Hartnett said. "Rivaling Hollywood." The event raised money for
CornerHouse, a Minneapolis child-abuse evaluation center. The evening
netted $75,000, said Amy Russell, CornerHouse executive director.
Hartnett, 24, grew up in St. Paul and graduated from Minneapolis
South High School in 1996. He co-stars with Harrison Ford in "Hollywood
Homicide," which opens June 13.
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