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Maegan 2023-07-25 20:01:56
Tired of laughing. The final act of the train station was really funny from his dad. Originally, I was not satisfied that my girlfriend had become the protagonist/obstacle of the progress of the plot, but looking back, she might just be a passer-by in this extraordinary...
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Weston 2023-07-24 08:24:25
It's far from the original his girl...
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Duane 2023-07-23 09:54:45
The ubiquitous black humor and irony, unexpectedly, the newspaper president who will do anything for the headlines will go to the University of Chicago to teach journalism ethics class after...
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Joannie 2023-07-20 23:54:40
New and groundbreaking remake, old Matthew is too...
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Aletha 2023-07-04 02:17:53
Brilliant, but why would a guru like Billy Wilder remake His Girl...
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Helmer 2023-06-24 00:55:38
Damn, the only subtitles that can be found on the Internet have to be tuned while watching, this film is too scarce. Journalism is such a mess, but it's fun to watch them arguing and yelling in the newsroom. Along the line, ready to make up for the original...
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Alverta 2023-06-23 09:20:49
Des chasseurs de scoops sans vergogne à la pute au grand cœur,le cynisme ici peu ou prou critiqué est plutôt catalyseur de situations...
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Demario 2023-05-31 17:28:30
This script is so wonderful. Irony everywhere, intrigue everywhere. Even the best wishes are selfish...
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Reva 2023-05-29 01:47:22
I’m going to laugh at the paragraph where my fiancée is dying and I’m tearing up the script with my boss. The poster is awesome. I also have a pocket watch, and I want to give it to...
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Norberto 2023-05-23 17:43:02
Billy Wilder is definitely one of the directors who is best at writing lines. He uses witty lines to connect the corruption of the political world and the degeneration of the news media. Every character in the group portrait is vividly depicted, and the final rolling subtitles see everyone. The ending of his life also makes people...
The Front Page Comments
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Hildebrand 'Hildy' Johnson: I got a few markers here. McHugh you owe me five bucks.
McHugh: I'll pay ya' tomorrow.
Hildebrand 'Hildy' Johnson: I won't be here tomorrow.
McHugh: I'll send it to ya'.
Hildebrand 'Hildy' Johnson: I'll bet it gets lost in the mail. Schwartz, six seventy-five.
Schwartz: For what?
Hildebrand 'Hildy' Johnson: For being a lousy poker player, that's what.
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McHugh: Here's to you, ya' lucky bastard.
Kruger: God speed, Hildy.
Murphy: And may the wind at your back never be your own.