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From time to time, a Best Picture nominee feels as if it were an intentional attack across the decades to specifically dispirit and infuriate David and Suzan. Laurence Olivier’s turn as director and star of Henry V, released in 1944 but confusingly nominated for the 1946 Oscars, is one of those acts of future aggression.
By Suzan Eraslan and David Daw4
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From time to time, a Best Picture nominee feels as if it were an intentional attack across the decades to specifically dispirit and infuriate David and Suzan. Laurence Olivier’s turn as director and star of Henry V, released in 1944 but confusingly nominated for the 1946 Oscars, is one of those acts of future aggression.