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John Aglialoro (left) and Harmon Kaslow produced "Atlas Shrugged, Part One," the first installment of a planned trilogy. The film, based on the Ayn Rand 1957 novel, opens Friday in a limited release. Rand's ardent fans seem gratified by the mere existence of a decent-looking film faithful to the book's influential philosophy. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

John Aglialoro (left) and Harmon Kaslow produced "Atlas Shrugged, Part One," the first installment of a planned trilogy. The film, based on the Ayn Rand 1957 novel, opens Friday in a limited release. Rand's ardent fans seem gratified by the mere existence of a decent-looking film faithful to the book's influential philosophy. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)

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