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Looking Back at 'Philadelphia,' 25 Years Later | Arts & Culture| Smithsonian Magazine
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Philadelphia (1993)
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Philadelphia (1993) - IMDb
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Philadelphia (1993) - Turner Classic Movies
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (1993) – AFI Movie Club | American Film Institute
Tom Hanks Wouldn't Star in Philadelphia Today – IndieWire
Philadelphia (1993) - IMDb
Philadelphia (1993) Trailer #1 - YouTube
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Philadelphia (1993) -- (Movie Clip) They Panicked - Turner Classic Movies
Tom Hanks wouldn't make Philadelphia today as a straight actor | EW.com
Philadelphia. 1993. Directed by Jonathan Demme | MoMA
Oscar Rewind: The Acceptance Speech That Spawned Another Movie - The New York Times