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[edit] Academy Awards
Sunrise did not succeed Wings as Best Picture. They were named at the same awards ceremony, Sunrise for Best Picture: Unique and Artistic Production, and Wings as Best Picture: Production.--Syd Henderson
Now THAT'S a spoiler-worthy plot summary, even if I didn't mention one single thing about Lichtenstein! :D Wilybadger 03:26, 9 December 2006 (UTC)