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Timely SBS Movie Classics screening in Australia this year revealing the inner workings of FBI as a separate entity to the Presidency. Liam Neeson and other actors portrayed the difficulties of the closeness between the organisation and the head of state but showed integrity in the character of Felt. The name is appropriate for the historical event it portrays. Who knows the name Felt, when everyone has heard of the Watergate Scandal and Nixon’s resignation. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HaruBird (talkcontribs) 10:53, 31 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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