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This Day in Film History:
December 20
1949:
At the Golden Apple awards, the Sour Apple for Least Cooperative Actor goes to none other than screen legend Humphrey Bogart.
1971:
Stanley Kubrick adapts Anthony Burgess for the screen, as the controversial A Clockwork Orange opens.
1991:
Olvier Stone's JFK premieres. What is seen as Stone's revisionist history causes a good deal of uproar.
1996:
Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson turn the horror genre on its head as the original Scream opens.
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