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» The Artist review: No words, no colour… and no flaws
The Artist review: No words, no colour… and no flaws
Silence is golden: The Artist has no words, no colour... and no flaws
Black and white delight:
Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo both shine in The Artist
Treading the boards:
Jean Dujardin as George and Missi Pyle as Constance in The Artist
Devoted fan:
Peppy Miller is herself an aspiring actress but still an extra
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