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Robert Rossen's All The King's men (1948?) makews some
interesting commentary on crowds, and their role in
making and breaking a politician. Ditto the 1950's
film
A Face in the Crowd which depcits the power of TV audinecs
also crowds by your defintion.
Geoff Blowers
Psychology
HKU

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