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Best newspaper movie poll results
The results are in. The envelope please…..
And the Oscar for best newspaper movie goes to….(shuffle, shuffle, rip, tear….):
Citizen Kane with 35% of the vote, followed by All the President’s Men with 25%. His Girl Friday, State of Play and a write-in, The Paper, tied for third at 13%.
Thanks to everyone who voted and enjoy the Oscars!
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