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Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, John Shea, Melanie Mayron, Charles Cioffi, Daivd Clennon, Jerry Hardin, Richard Bradford, Joe Ragalbuto, Keith Szarabajka, John Doolittle, Janice Rule, Richard Venture
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122 min.
10/21/2008
By: The Criterion Collection
Costa-Gavras
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