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[edit] From the main page
- this is a stub article, full of dry facts -- can someone who has actually seen the movie describe the characters, performances and plot, please?
[edit] Cite or remove
I'd like to remove the sentence: "Most Oscar watchers consider Stewart's Oscar the quintessential 'Should Have Won Last Year' award; after 'robbing' him for his performance in Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, the Academy gave him the Oscar at the earliest opportunity."
It could be cited, but would it be necessary? PacificBoy 19:13, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- It should be removed. There's just no way to back it up. Clarityfiend 04:08, 29 September 2006 (UTC)