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Oddly enough, George Pal always began and ended something with The Bible. All his pictures had a religious undertone. Go
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"Oddly enough, George Pal always began and ended something with The Bible. All his pictures had a religious undertone. God was always there, protecting us"

- Ann Robinson

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Ann Robinson somewhere between May 1, 1935 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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