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[…]h this was his brainchild here, he's very glad to deliver it because he's had enough violence. He's worked on enough violence on the screen to last a lifetime. And God's got this nice little musical comedy to follow. But it wasn't at all the devil was the shooting and the cutting went through like c[…]
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