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On the set of "The Canyons" in Los Angeles last summer: Amanda Brooks, Lindsay Lohan and Paul Schrader. By STEPHEN RODRICK Published: January 10, 2013
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Lindsay Lohan moves through the Chateau Marmont as if she owns the place, but in a debtorprison kind of way. She’ll soon owe the hotel $46,000. Heads turn subtly as she slinks toward a table to meet a young producer and an old director. The actress’s mother, Dina Lohan, sits at the next table. Mom sweeps blond hair behind her ear and tries to eavesdrop. A few tables away, a distinguishedlooking middleaged man patiently waits for the actress. He has a stack of presents for her. Enlarge This Image
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Paul Schrader and Lindsay Lohan on the set of "The Canyons." Enlarge This Image
Lohan sits down, smiles and skips the small talk.
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