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It feels like every movie released in the 1970s was a classic, but only one could win best picture at the Oscars each year.
The last time Abel Gance’s nearly six-hour 1927 silent film “Napoleon” screened in New York City, it was in a truncated version — only four hours. In 1981, Francis Ford Coppola rented out Radio City ...