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Poll: Film - a School Subject?
A poll by ur22567331
Results of 669 votes:
250
Martin Scorsese
in
Goodfellas (1990)
202
Salvatore Cascio
and
Philippe Noiret
in
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
165
Scott Foley
,
Amy Jo Johnson
,
Tangi Miller
,
Keri Russell
, and
Scott Speedman
in
Felicity (1998)
52
The Class (2008)
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