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Revision as of 14:17, 2 May 2023
J. Edgar Unchained is an American revisionist Western biographical drama film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx.
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Mister Peanut Unchained is a a 2012 American revisionist Southern agricultural policy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Samuel L. Jackson.
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External links
- Django Unchained @ Wikipedia
- Django Unchained - trailer @ YouTube
- Samuel L. Jackson @ YouTube
- J. Edgar @ Wikipedia
- J. Edgar - trailer @ YouTube
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