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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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The TV announcers are speaking "Walter Cronkite French", while the folks on the street are speaking Quebecoise French, something else entirely.
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An original nitrate was found by Louise Beaudet many years ago and it was preserved by her archive, The Cinematheque Quebecoise.
25 More Films Added to the National Registry (With Video) | /Film 2009
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