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sdedalus
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Re: FYC 1974: Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay
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It's obviously based on previously written material, but not any particular work, so I can see going either way.
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sdedalus
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Re: FYC 1974: Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay
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Presenting the nominees for Best Original Screenplay...
Blazing Saddles
Chinatown
The Conversation
The Night Porter
A Woman Under the Influence
Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
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Celine and Julie Go Boating
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Now I have to see the Night Porter.
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Presenting the nominees for Best Adapted Screenplay...
Lenny
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