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_The Player_

"Shari L. Rosenblum" wrote:

> >Looking for  American films dealing with capital >punishment from 1900-2000.
>
> In no particular order, limited to no particular
> application, and off the top of my head:
>
> Return to Paradise
> Angels with Dirty Faces
> Dead Man Walking
> Last Dance
> The Green Mile
> The Execution of Private Slovak
> Papillon
> Spartacus
> Braveheart
> They Died with Their Boots On (?)
> I Want to Live
> The Oxbow Incident
> Mata Hari
> Apocalypse Now
> The Commancheros
> Hang 'em High
> Judge Roy Bean (?)
>
> And others, no doubt . . .
>
> Shari L. Rosenblum
>
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