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107 lines
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Python
# 1992 National Film Registry inductees
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# Source: https://www.loc.gov/programs/national-film-preservation-board/film-registry/complete-national-film-registry-listing/
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# Generated by extract_nfr_years.py
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NFR_1992 = NFR_1992 = {
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"Adam’s Rib": {
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"year": 1949,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1949]"
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},
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"Annie Hall": {
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"year": 1977,
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"description": "Woody Allen's 1977 comedy about a neurotic New York comedian reflecting on his relationship with the titular character, marking a significant departure from his earlier slapstick work."
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},
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"Big Business": {
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"year": 1929,
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"description": "The 1929 Hal Roach-produced Laurel and Hardy comedy featuring the iconic duo in mistaken identity antics."
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},
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"Bonnie and Clyde": {
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"year": 1967,
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"description": "Arthur Penn's 1967 crime drama romanticizing the infamous outlaws, starring Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty."
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},
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"Carmen Jones": {
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"year": 1954,
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"description": "Otto Preminger's 1954 lavish musical adaptation of Bizet's opera starring Dorothy Dandridge."
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},
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"Castro Street (The Coming of Consciousness)": {
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"year": 1966,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1966]"
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},
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"Detour": {
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"year": 1945,
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"description": "The 1945 cult classic directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, the story of a hitchhiker who becomes involved with a femme fatale, the first B movie included on the Registry."
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},
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"Dog Star Man": {
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"year": 1964,
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"description": "Stan Brakhage's 1964 silent experimental film, another 'motion picture orphan' added this year."
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},
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"Double Indemnity": {
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"year": 1944,
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"description": "Billy Wilder's 1944 film noir classic starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck as scheming lovers plotting murder."
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},
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"Footlight Parade": {
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"year": 1933,
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"description": "The Busby Berkeley 1933 musical extravaganza featuring elaborate dance sequences and aquatic finales, showcasing the peak of Hollywood's pre-Code musical era."
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},
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"Letter from an Unknown Woman": {
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"year": 1948,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1948]"
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},
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"Morocco": {
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"year": 1930,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1930]"
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},
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"Nashville": {
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"year": 1975,
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"description": "Robert Altman's 1975 ensemble drama satirizing American culture through interconnected stories in the country music capital."
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},
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"Paths of Glory": {
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"year": 1957,
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"description": "Stanley Kubrick's 1957 antiwar classic about French soldiers court-martialed during World War I."
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},
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"Psycho": {
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"year": 1960,
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"description": "Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 suspense thriller that revolutionized the horror genre with its shocking twists and innovative storytelling."
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},
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"Ride the High Country": {
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"year": 1962,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1962]"
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},
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"Salesman": {
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"year": 1968,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1968]"
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},
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"Salt of the Earth": {
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"year": 1954,
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"description": "A 1954 film made by blacklisted filmmakers Paul Jerrico, Herbert J. Biberman, Michael Wilson, and Sol Kaplan, about a miners' strike."
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},
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"The Bank Dick": {
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"year": 1940,
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"description": "W.C. Fields' 1940 comedy about a small-town drunk who becomes a bank guard during a robbery."
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},
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"The Big Parade": {
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"year": 1925,
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"description": "King Vidor's 1925 silent film produced by Irving Thalberg, depicting the horrors of World War I."
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},
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"The Birth of a Nation": {
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"year": 1915,
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"description": "D.W. Griffith's 1915 epic silent film, considered the granddaddy of all silents, portraying the Civil War and Reconstruction from a Confederate viewpoint."
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},
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"The Gold Rush": {
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"year": 1925,
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"description": "Charlie Chaplin's 1925 silent comedy about gold prospectors in the Klondike, featuring his iconic Little Tramp."
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},
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"The Night of the Hunter": {
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"year": 1955,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1955]"
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},
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"What’s Opera, Doc?": {
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"year": 1957,
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"description": "[NFR 1992 inductee - film released in 1957]"
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},
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"Within Our Gates": {
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"year": 1920,
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"description": "A black & white silent made in 1920 by Oscar Micheaux, addressing racial issues in America."
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}
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}
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