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the Criterion Channel, for Super Bowl weekend, we’re showing the first football movie ever made, Harold Lloyd’s crackerjack comedy
The Freshman (1925), and the first rugby-football movie ever made, Lindsay Anderson’s heart-pounding . . .
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