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      <title>Video: Front Page, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) I Want Hildy Johnson!</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="http://video.tvguide.com/Front+Page/Front+Page+The+1931++Movie+Clip+I+Want+Hildy+Johnson/1709545?rss=object"&gt;&lt;img align="left" border="0" src="http://i.cdn.turner.com/v5cache/TCM/Images/Dynamic/i74/frontpage1931hildyjohnson_vd_120x60_012920091146.jpg" width="60" height="45" alt="Front Page, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) I Want Hildy Johnson!" style="margin:0 5px 5px" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;Walter Burns (Adolphe Menjou) is hunting Hildy in two remarkable shots from director Lewis Milestone in an early scene from The Front Page 1931, from the play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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