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| All The King's Men (1949) |
This was quite a peculiar film about love, politics and family. It seemed quite ordinary at the start of the film, but as the story progressed it turned darker.
Other than this fascinating storyline, it was a film that seemed quite ordinary to me and failed to have any other outstanding features.
Why did it win Best Picture? Possibly for the political story that was portrayed through the good times and the bad. The story line's darker side may have made it a winner as well. It was also a Pulitzer Prize winning novel, so it was most likely to also be a relevant tale for its time.

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