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>Would someone be kind enough to tell me >(or to speculate on) which was
the first >Hollywood-type film that incorporated into its
>conclusion takes containing various sorts of >errors (flubbed lines, in
the main)?
>
>Thanks,
>Bill McCarthy

Outtakes (flubbed lines) of Peter Sellers in Hal Ashby's BEING THERE
(1979).

SJU

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