ALADDIN’S KIDS: When a production crew asked...
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ALADDIN’S KIDS: When a production crew asked to shoot a promotion film for the Disney movie “Aladdin” at Fountain Valley High School a few days ago, school officials jumped at it. The reasons: For one, they thought it would help promote a positive image for the school. Also, the filmmakers paid them a fee--They’re mum on how much. . . . “We did it for the money, plain and simple,” says Vice Principal Maureen Marconi. No small production, it included the band, the cheerleaders and scores of students and athletes.
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