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M: A Place in the Sun



This is the start of my resolve to watch or re-watch every Elizabeth Taylor movie that I can find on Retroplex or TMC on lazy winter nights like tonight.

Oh, and for the trivia enthusiasts out there, this movie is the first-ever recipient of the “Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama” in 1951.

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