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  • curprev 17:2717:27, 27 October 2022Camenati talk contribs 2,750 bytes +2,750 Created page with "{{PageCredits|compiled=Camenati}} ===Background=== The '''National Board of Review''' is a New York City-based organization of film enthusiasts. It was formed in January 1909 by Charles Sprague Smith originally as the New York Board of Motion Picture Censorship to address controversial films. They would review submitted films and object footage they found questionable, going as far as cutting the entire film. From the 1910's to the 1950's, many films, under the approval..."
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