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    <body><![CDATA[Wonderful conversation with a great filmmaker. Took a while to read because I kept putting the book down so I could watch some of the films (some for the first time, some for the nth). This is the man behind The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Witness for the Prosecution, Stalag 17, Sunset Blvd., Some Like It Hot and more. I think Sabrina is his worst film I've seen and others consider that a classic; if his worst is a classic, the others must be pretty good. Nice to have Crowe as the interviewer as he a) knows his film history and b) elicits respect from Wilder as one filmmaker talking to another. ]]></body>
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