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The authoritative The Movie Guide gives The Bells of St. Mary (1945) a glowing review. Samples: ‘Touchingly sentimental, but strong in all the right places.’ ‘A joy to behold.’ ‘Gentle, uplifting story.’

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Last Sunday night, Oscar celebrated its 75th anniversary next door at the Kodak Theatre, America was again at war, but the proceedings were by no means wrapped in the flag, as evidenced by filmmaker Michael Moore’s show-stopping acceptance speech.
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Last Sunday night, Oscar celebrated its 75th anniversary next door at the Kodak Theatre, America was again at war, but the proceedings were by no means wrapped in the flag, as evidenced by filmmaker Michael Moore’s show-stopping acceptance speech.
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