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* HilariousInHindsight: Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier would again go to war and have another face-off [[Film/{{Spartacus}} the very next year]].
* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Anderson's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romantic gesture.
* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Anderson's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romantic gesture.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Kirk Douglas Creator/KirkDouglas and Laurence Olivier Creator/LaurenceOlivier would again go to war and have another face-off [[Film/{{Spartacus}} the very next year]].
* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Anderson's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romanticgesture.gesture.
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* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Anderson's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romantic
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* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Andersen's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romantic gesture.
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* MisaimedFandom: Richard explicitly says that his willingness to take Andersen's Anderson's place and sacrifice his life is because of common decency, not out of love for Judith, but Shaw was angered that most audiences still saw it as a romantic gesture.