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An American NF-104 rocket-plane is towed into place during the filming of “The Right Stuff,” the film about the first Americans in space which won four secondary Academy Awards: best editing, best original score, best sound, and best sound effects editing. The film is in its last days of screening at the Regent Theatre.

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Press, 30 April 1984, Page 6

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An American NF-104 rocket-plane is towed into place during the filming of “The Right Stuff,” the film about the first Americans in space which won four secondary Academy Awards: best editing, best original score, best sound, and best sound effects editing. The film is in its last days of screening at the Regent Theatre. Press, 30 April 1984, Page 6

An American NF-104 rocket-plane is towed into place during the filming of “The Right Stuff,” the film about the first Americans in space which won four secondary Academy Awards: best editing, best original score, best sound, and best sound effects editing. The film is in its last days of screening at the Regent Theatre. Press, 30 April 1984, Page 6

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