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When Harry Met Sally Finally Deemed Culturally Important By the National Film Registry

When Harry Met Sally Finally Deemed Culturally Important By the National Film Registry

When Harry Met Sally will never have to be out there again—that is, left off the National Film Registry list. The Library of Congress has announced its annual crop of 25 films that will join the list of 850 titles they deem culturally, historically, or aesthetically important. And Rob Reiner’s 1989 movie, which Vanity Fair has billed as one of the best romantic comedies of all time, made the cut at long last. Also included in this year’s selections, which date back to 1898’s Mardi Gras Carnival, are 1963’s Charade starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, 1972’s Super Fly (a… Read Full Article