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bill morancy
montpelier, vermont, United States
born 1945
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Make Way for Tomorrow
Leo McCarey
I had heard that this was one of the great classics from the 30's (1937) but I found it to be badly dated...more like capra-corn than a film which could be taken seriously. Too bad.
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