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I had originally thought someone might source this but to me it reads like nonesence. Thought i would leave it here though in case there is a source --Amxitsa 18:25, 12 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Reviews Film critic Roger Ebert did not rate the movie, saying he missed all of it because of a long line at the snack bar and by the time he sat down, the movie had already ended."

Title card not originally part of the film

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The Title Card pictured in the article isn't actually original to the film. It's very recent -- looks computer-generated. In fact, the font used in it is Antique Olive Bold, a font that dates only as far back as the 1960s. As such, I think it's unnecessary to have the title card pictured here at all -- it has no encyclopedic significance. (If it was a real 1894 title card, then it would be appropriate. But something tacked on via software in the last couple of decades is not.) I'm about to remove it. ManekiNeko | Talk 01:33, 6 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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