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  • Shrek on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#1) Shrek

    • Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassel, Jim Cummings, Kathleen Freeman, Cody Cameron, Conrad Vernon, Chris Miller, Charles Dennis, Christopher Knights, Andrew Adamson, Elisa Gabrielli, Val Bettin, Jacquie Barnbrook, Peter Dennis, Simon J. Smith, Jean-Paul Vignon, Guillaume Aretos, Matthew Gonder, Patty Cornell, Bobby Block, John Bisom, Clive Pearse, Susan Fitzer, Michael Galasso, Calvin Remsberg
    Fiona (Cameron Diaz) is about to tie the knot with the evil Lord Farquad (John Lithgow), when Shrek (Mike Myers) storms into the church before it goes down. This turns Fiona into an ogre which is great because now she and Shrek can live happily ever after. There's even a joke before they storm in which Donkey (Eddie Murphy) tells Shrek to wait for the priest to say "speak now or forever hold your peace," but upon realizing they missed that part, they barge in anyway.
  • The Princess Bride on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#2) The Princess Bride

    • Billy Crystal, Robin Wright, André the Giant, Fred Savage, Mark Knopfler, Christopher Guest, Peter Falk, Mandy Patinkin, Carol Kane, Wallace Shawn, Peter Cook, Cary Elwes, Chris Sarandon, Mel Smith, Margery Mason, Malcolm Storry, Annie Dyson
    As Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright) and the evil Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon) are about to unhappily begin their "mawwiage," the presumed-dead Westley (Cary Elwes) and his companions storm the castle to stop the union. Their attempts are thwarted, and the wedding is complete (though they never say their "I dos.")  Buttercup decides to kill herself, but not before Westley stops her and they ride off into the sunset together.
  • Wedding Crashers on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#3) Wedding Crashers

    • Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Christopher Walken, Rachel McAdams, Isla Fisher, Bradley Cooper, Jane Seymour
    Jeremy (Vince Vaughn) is about to get married to Gloria (Isla Fisher), but his best friend John (Owen Wilson) storms in and stops it... so that he can talk to one of the bridesmaids, Claire (Rachel McAdams) He confesses his love to her in the chapel, but her boyfriend, Sack (Bradley Cooper), attempts to tackle. Jeremy (Vince Vaughn) intervenes and knocks him out, then he continues his wedding ceremony.
  • Beetlejuice on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#4) Beetlejuice

    • Alec Baldwin, Winona Ryder, Geena Davis, Michael Keaton, Jeffrey Jones, Catherine O'Hara, Dick Cavett, Sylvia Sidney, Robert Goulet, Glenn Shadix, Annie McEnroe, Hugo Stanger, Maurice Page, Rachel Mittelman
    Betelgeuse (Michael Keaton) is overly anxious to tie the knot with Lydia (Winona Ryder) in front of a very ghastly minister so that he can cause chaos in the mortal world. Thankfully, Barbara (Geena Davis), the ghost of the woman who lived in the house prior, stops the wedding by riding in on a giant sand worm that devours Betelgeuse.
  • Three Men and a Little Lady on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#5) Three Men and a Little Lady

    • Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, Steve Guttenberg, Nancy Travis, Fiona Shaw, Sheila Hancock, Christopher Cazenove, Jonathan Lynn, Edith Fields, Bryan Pringle, Rosalind Allen, Lynne Marta, John Boswall, Melissa Hurley, Ian Redford, Patricia Gaul, Robin Weisman, Patricia Holihan, Sydney Walsh, Neil Hunt, Charles David Richards, Darcy Pulliam, Edwina Moore, Everett Wong, Steven L. Vaughn, Lucia Neal
    When the little lady's mother, Sylvia (Nancy Travis), is about to get married to a man who is planning on sending their girl to boarding school, Peter (Tom Selleck) rushes to the wedding to object. After many obstacles, he arrives and tells Sylvia about her evil fiancé's plan, but it's too late, since they are already married. That is, until the vicar reveals himself to actually be their friend Jack (Ted Danson) which means the marriage is null and void! HUZZAH!
  • The Graduate on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#6) The Graduate

    • Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Richard Dreyfuss, Katharine Ross, Norman Fell, Buck Henry, Elaine May, Mike Farrell, William Daniels, Ben Murphy, Alice Ghostley, Murray Hamilton, Kevin Tighe, Elizabeth Wilson, Marion Lorne, Noam Pitlik, Walter Brooke, Elisabeth Fraser, Donald F. Glut, Harry Holcombe, Eddra Gale, Brian Avery, David Westberg, Jonathan Hole, Buddy Douglas, Lainie Miller
    Probably the most famous wedding objection scene of all time, this scene helped start the trend (for better or worse) and gets spoofed in movie after movie to this day. When Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman) wants to stop his beloved Elaine (Katharine Ross) from getting married, he sprints to the church (because his car broke down) and bangs on the glass at the church (he also uses a cross to ward off the family when they try to escape). The final shot of them sitting in a bus, unsure of what to do next, is one of the most memorable shots in cinematic history.
  • Robin Hood: Men in Tights on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#7) Robin Hood: Men in Tights

    • Patrick Stewart, Mel Brooks, Dave Chappelle, Isaac Hayes, Amy Yasbeck, Dick Van Patten, Dom DeLuise, Tracey Ullman, Cary Elwes, Danny McBride, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Brian George, Avery Schreiber, Robert Ridgely, Tyce Diorio, Clive Revill, Ronny Graham, Megan Cavanagh, Nick Jameson, Chuck McCann, David DeLuise, Clement von Franckenstein, Mark Blankfield, Chase Masterson, Laurie Main, Rudy De Luca, Carol Arthur, Corbin Allred, Eric Allan Kramer, James Van Patten, Brad Grunberg, Malcolm Danare, Tony Tanner, Joe Baker, Ira Miller, Dante Henderson, Marc Ian Sklar, Zitto Kazann, Diana Chesney, Ramon Del Barrio, Matthew Saks, Arthur Rubin, Herman Poppe, Richard Assad, Robert Noble, Debbie James, Matthew Porretta, Steffon, Roger Owens, Christopher D. Childers, Patrick Brymer, Tim Storms, Edgar Godineaux Jr., Patrick Valenzuela, Henry Kaiser, Don Lewis, Robin Shepard, Nathan Prevost, Bill Bohl, Diesko Boyland Jr., Don Hesser, Joe Dimmick, Lillian D'Arc, Elaine Ballace, James Glaser, Nicholas Rempel, Stuart Schreiber, Lisa Cordray, Johnny Dean Harvey, Peter Pitofsky, Dee Gubin, Bryant Baldwin, Joseph R. McKee, Edwin Hale, Steve Tancora, Kelly Jones Gabriele
    This film's got two wedding interruptions! The first comes when Robin (Cary Elwes) is hanging by a noose as Marian (Amy Yasbeck) is about to wed the evil Sheriff of Rottingham (Roger Rees). But Achoo (Dave Chappelle) shoots an arrow through the noose, thus changing Marian's "I do" to an "I don't." Then, when Robin and Marian are about to wed, King John (Richard Lewis) objects because, as king, he says he gets to kiss her first.
  • While You Were Sleeping on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#8) While You Were Sleeping

    • Sandra Bullock, Monica Keena, Bill Pullman, Ally Walker, Peter Boyle, Jack Warden, Peter Gallagher, Glynis Johns, Rick Worthy, Michael Rispoli, Jason Bernard, Dick Cusack, Mike Bacarella, Susan Messing, Peter Siragusa, Margaret Travolta, Micole Mercurio, Shea Farrell, Kate Reinders, Bernie Landis, Marc Grapey, Gene Janson, Ann Whitney, Dobie Maxwell, Marcia Wright, Kevin Gudahl, Richard Pickren, Thomas Q. Morris, Megan Schaiper, James Krag, Krista Lally, Ruth Rudnick, Joel Hatch
    This time the bride actually stopped the wedding! Lucy (Sandra Bullock) just can't go through with her wedding to Peter (Peter Gallagher) because she's been lying to him about who she is. She temporarily halts the wedding just before Peter's real fiancee Ashley (Ally Walker) demands the wedding be stopped! Two for one!
  • Spaceballs on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#9) Spaceballs

    • Joan Rivers, John Hurt, Mel Brooks, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Dick Van Patten, Dom DeLuise, Bill Pullman, Michael Winslow, Brenda Strong, Daphne Zuniga, Ronny Graham, nm0943927, Sal Viscuso, Dey Young, Leslie Bevis, Lorene Yarnell
    Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) arrives just in time to stop Princess Vespa's (Daphne Zuniga) wedding to Valium (Jim J. Bullock) in the land of Druidia. Lone Starr discovered he is of royal lineage from Yogurt (Mel Brooks) and thus is eligible to marry Vespa after all. Lone Starr and Princess Vespa end up getting hitched.
  • The Princess and the Frog on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#10) The Princess and the Frog

    • Oprah Winfrey, John Goodman, Terrence Howard, Randy Newman, Keith David, Kevin Michael Richardson, Emeril Lagasse, Jim Cummings, Jenifer Lewis, Anika Noni Rose, John Kassir, Fred Tatasciore, Corey Burton, Michael Colyar, Philip Proctor, Eddie Frierson, Kimberly Russell, Bruno Campos, Ritchie Montgomery, Mona Marshall, John Musker, Peter Renaday, Roger Aaron Brown, Rif Hutton, David Cowgill, Bridget Hoffman, Kwesi Boakye, Bruce W. Smith, Claudette Wells, Peter Bartlett, Joe Whyte, June Christopher, Jennifer Cody, Michael-Leon Wooley, Terri Douglas, Kelly Hoover, Don Hall, Rob Edwards, Paul Briggs, Keith Anthony, Lynwood Robinson, Marlon West, Jerry Kernion, Breanna Brooks, Jeff Draheim, Peter Del Vecho, Mick Wingert, Elizabeth Dampier, Danielle Mone Thrower, Shanda M. Williamson, Seth R. Williamson, Allison Norman, Elissa Sussman, Lorry Ann Shea, Wolfgang Wesley Hutton, Jennifer Kilger, Margaret Johnson-Holzendorf, Shane R. Williamson
    Tiana (Anika Noni Rose) heads to Mardi Gras to find her love Naveen (Bruno Campos) about to marry Charlotte (Jennifer Cody). However, it's not the real Naveen! Ray (Jim Cummings) helps free the real Naveen (who is now a frog), who then jumps on the impostor, knocking him off the float! 
  • Mamma Mia! on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#11) Mamma Mia!

    • Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Julie Walters, Stellan Skarsgård, Christine Baranski, Dominic Cooper, Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Emma Slater, Niall Buggy, Heather Emmanuel, Enzo Squillino, Jr., Ashley Lilley, Ricardo Montez, Dylan Turner, Emrhys Cooper, Chris Jarvis, Philip Michael, Hemi Yeroham, Aykut Hilmi, Taylor James, Mia Soteriou, Norma Atallah, Kirsty Mather, Nancy Baldwin, Rachel McDowall, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Sebastien Torkia, George Georgiou, Jennifer Leung, Helen Soraya, Myra McFadyen, Clare Louise Connolly, Lydia Louisa, Tommy Franzen, Sara West, Jane Foufas, Christie Saunders, Gareth Chart, Kitty Whitelaw, Sean Williams, Kristina MacMillan, Joanne Sandi, Kage Douglas, Charlotte Habib, Sonny Lee Hymas, Leonie Hill, Karl Bowe, Maria Despina, Maria Lopiano, Ed White, Jamie Hughes-Ward, Peter Le Brun, Celestina Banjo, Colin Davis, Tom Goodall, Claire Fishenden, Phillip Dzwonkiewicz, Lisa Reynolds, Nikki Davis-Jones, Lauri Owen, Gareth Davis, Jack Jefferson, Michelle Theunissen, Kirsty Swain, Michelle Trimboli, Rebecca Lee, Gareth Derrick, Tim Stanley, Caterina Spano, Lee Honey-Jones, Lori Haley Fox
    It's not exactly an "objection" but more of a "revelation" or two in this film. Just as Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) and Sky (Dominic Cooper) are about to tie the knot, Sophie's mom Donna (Meryl Streep) hops up to speak to the audience and reveal that Sophie's father could be one of several men at the wedding. The men, Sam (Pierce Brosnan), Harry (Colin Firth), and Bill (Stellan Skarsgard) then each reveal their love for Sophie... and for Sam, his love for Donna too. Sophie and Sky call off the wedding, but Bill and Donna walk down the aisle instead.
  • It Takes Two on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#12) It Takes Two

    • Kirstie Alley, Ashley Olsen, Mary-Kate Olsen, Steve Guttenberg, Philip Bosco, Jane Sibbett
    Those Olsen twins sure know originality! In the film It Takes Two, not only is there a wedding objection scene, there's also a long lost twins switching places storyline. Roger (Steve Guttenberg) is about to take the plunge with the evil Clarice (Jane Sibbett), but not before Mary Kate and Ashley can bring in Diane (Kirstie Alley) to stop the wedding, because she is Roger's true love.  
  • Wayne's World 2 on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#13) Wayne's World 2

    • Drew Barrymore, Kim Basinger, Heather Locklear, Christopher Walken, Mike Myers, Tia Carrere, Chris Farley, Dana Carvey, Ed O'Neill, Tim Meadows, Kevin Pollak, Olivia d'Abo, Ted McGinley, Lee Tergesen, James Hong, Ralph Brown, Dan Bell
    In an actual parody of The Graduate, Wayne (Mike Myers) rushes to the chapel to stop Cassandra (Tia Carrere) from marrying Bobby (Christopher Walken). He goes to a couple wrong churches first (interrupting a few other weddings) but finally succeeds and the two run off together... to Waynestock, a huge concert in Aurora. Talk about the perfect honeymoon.
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#14) Four Weddings and a Funeral

    • Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, Rowan Atkinson, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Hannah, Simon Callow, Corin Redgrave, Anna Chancellor, Elspet Gray, Hannah Taylor-Gordon, Sara Crowe, Rupert Vansittart, Sophie Thompson, James Fleet, David Haig, Nicola Walker, Charlotte Coleman, Philip Voss, Timothy Walker, David Bower, Ronald Herdman
    Just before the fourth wedding of the film, when Charles (Hugh Grant) is marrying Henrietta (Anna Chancellor), Carrie (Andie MacDowell) shows up to tell Charles she's single now (something he has waited a long time to hear). Charles heads into his wedding nonetheless, but David (David Bower) objects with sign language, leading the vicar to ask if Charles loves someone else - to which Charles cheekily responds "I do."
  • Made of Honor on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#15) Made of Honor

    • Michelle Monaghan, Patrick Dempsey, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Whitney Cummings, Kevin McKidd, Kelly Carlson, Busy Philipps, Jaime Ray Newman, Beau Garrett, Sydney Pollack, Kathleen Quinlan, Chris Messina, Sarah Wright, Ron Donachie, Kevin Sussman, Kadeem Hardison, Clive Russell, James Sikking, Veronica Alicino, Hannah Gordon, Forbes KB, Valerie Edmond, Richmond Arquette, Eoin McCarthy, Murray McArthur, Selma Stern, Jeff Rudom, Paul Weiland, Lili Asvar, Rab Affleck, Chris Parson, Morne Botes, Christine Barger, Marty Ryan, Paul Grace, Corinne Reilly, Christopher Maggi, Zachary Chitwood, Callum Mitchell, Lilly McDowell, Emily Nelson, Myra McFadyen, Annalaina Marks, Craig Susser, Joseph Sun, Leah Elias, Diana M. Kim, Finlay Welsh, Ellie Knaus, Jennifer De Minco, Karen Berg, Angie Cole, Guy Mannerings, Guy Nardulli, Grant Thomson, Trip Davis, Jon Kinney, Bella Weiland, DeNah Angel, Cathleen McCarron, Brandon Saario, Christina Hogue, Joe Weiland, Earl Adair, Edith S. Wolfrey, Eden Marie James, Claire M. Fagin, Travis Seaborn, Te'onna Simone Tye, Samuel L. Fagin, Iain Agnew
    When Tom (Patrick Dempsey) realizes he needs to stop his best friend Hannah (Michelle Monaghan) from getting married, he hops on a horse, rides to the chapel, enters, and is tossed off the horse, right as the priest asks for any objections. Tom confesses his love and the two of them tie the knot in a delightful cheese-fest.
  • Muppets Most Wanted on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#16) Muppets Most Wanted

    • Lady Gaga, Tina Fey, Celine Dion, Usher, Tom Hiddleston, Ricky Gervais, Christoph Waltz, Ray Liotta, Danny Trejo, Ty Burrell, Til Schweiger, Peter Serafinowicz, Dexter Fletcher, Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire, Eric Jacobson, Peter Linz, Paul Blackwell, Julian Seager
    Miss Piggy is about to marry Kermit - or at least she thinks she is. She's actually about to marry Constantine, his evil doppelgänger! The real Kermit interrupts the wedding, but Constantine takes Piggy hostage, heading to a helicopter to escape. But Constantine's right hand man Dominic (Ricky Gervais) double crosses him, giving Kermit and Piggy an opportunity to knock out the criminal mastermind.
  • Rugrats in Paris: The Movie on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#17) Rugrats in Paris: The Movie

    • Susan Sarandon, Tim Curry, John Lithgow, Debbie Reynolds, Casey Kasem, E.G. Daily, Billy West, Tara Strong, Tress MacNeille, Cree Summer, Kath Soucie, Mako Iwamatsu, Michael Bell, Melanie Chartoff, Philip Proctor, Joe Alaskey, Jack Riley, Christine Cavanaugh, Cheryl Chase, Dionne Quan
    Chuckie (Christine Cavanaugh) stops his father's wedding to Coco (Susan Sarandon) at the Notre Dame cathedral using a Reptar dinosaur robot.  Since Chuckie can't speak, it's actually Jean-Claude (John Lithgow) who verbally objects to the wedding, proving that Coco trapped the children.
  • That's My Boy on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#18) That's My Boy

    • Adam Sandler, Leighton Meester, Susan Sarandon, Ciara, James Caan, Vanilla Ice, Erin Andrews, Eva Amurri, Milo Ventimiglia, Baron Davis, Rachel Dratch, Will Forte, Ana Gasteyer, Rex Ryan, Colin Quinn, Nick Swardson, Alan Thicke, Todd Bridges, Ian Ziering, Dennis Dugan, Tony Orlando, Rebecca Marshall, Luenell, Rich Eisen, Peter Dante, Dan Patrick, Jackie Sandler, Blake Clark, Meagen Fay, Meredith Prunty, Abigail Klein, Peggy Stewart, Robert Harvey, Joseph Basile, Jeff Martineau, Tom Mardirosian, Tony Moreira, Brad Grunberg, Dana Min Goodman, John Franchi, Ed O'Keefe, Elisangela DiAlencar, Sadie Madison Sandler, Alecia Batson, James Wilcox, Anita Storr, Steve Flynn, Abdoulaye N'Gom, Kristi Lynn, Koji Kataoka, J.D. Donaruma, Jodie Brunelle, Julia Lea Wolov, George J. Vezina, Richard Meehan, Rao Rampilla, Darra Boyd, Chris Titone, Amber Paul, Suzanne Prunty, Stephanie Atkinson, Patty Ross, Alison Wachtler, Sunny Madeline Sandler, Jason Venezia, Crystal Curran, Nancy Yee, Allen Zwolle, Christopher Michael Siepietowski, Niecy Cerise, Mike Sandler, Rebecka Ray, Claude Tondreau, Patrick S. O'Connor, Sue Lee, Andrew J. Perloff, Michael J. Cammilleri, Sam Kaufman, Sheriden Thomas, Justin Weaver, Carrie Wiita, Danny Mendelson, Paul Pabst, Scott T. Beardsley, Christian E. Boeger, Todd J. Fritz, Kristen Valinch
    With perhaps one of the strangest objections, Donny (Adam Sandler) objects to his son Todd (Andy Samberg) getting married to Jamie (Leighton Meester) on the grounds that Jamie is having an affair with her BROTHER, Chad (Milo Ventamiglia)! Todd cancels the wedding due to the incest, and embraces his father and his own heritage (his real name is Han Solo Berger), before leaving the wedding.
  • A Night at the Roxbury on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#19) A Night at the Roxbury

    • Eva Mendes, Will Ferrell, Jennifer Coolidge, Loni Anderson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Molly Shannon, Chris Kattan, Colin Quinn, Chazz Palminteri, Richard Grieco, Mark McKinney, Dan Hedaya, Lochlyn Munro, Dwayne Hickman, Jim Wise, Meredith Scott Lynn, Gigi Rice, Elisa Donovan, Twink Caplan, Maree Cheatham, Louis E. Rosas, Kristen Dalton, Chad Bannon, Kip King, Deborah Kellner, Christian Mixon, Roy Jenkins, Mary Ann Schmidt, Viveca Paulin, Raquel Gardner, Paulette Braxton, Mary Ann Kellogg, Rachel Galvin, Gina Mari, Trish Ramish, Victor Kobayashi, Yoshio Be, Patrick Ferrell, Richard Francese, Valentin Siroon, Agata Gotova, Betty A. Bridges, Robin Krieger, Christina Eliason, Dorian Spencer, Andrew Marks, Tina Weisinger, Michael M. Horton
    When Steve (Will Ferrell) is about to marry Emily (Molly Shannon) after being forced into an engagement by his father, Doug (Chris Kattan), Steve's brother interrupts the wedding in very Say Anything fashion to get his brother back. The brothers were in a terrible fight, but they reconcile then and there. The wedding is restarted when Craig (Lochlyn Munro) professes his love for Emily, and they get hitched.
  • What About Bob? on Random Best Wedding Objection Scenes in Film History

    (#20) What About Bob?

    • Bill Murray, Richard Dreyfuss, Charlie Korsmo, Joan Lunden, Julie Hagerty, Aida Turturro, Kathryn Erbe, Richard Fancy, Tom Aldredge, Roger Bowen, Reg E. Cathey, Fran Brill, Doris Belack, Marcella Lowery, Stuart Rudin, Melinda Mullins, Susan Willis, Brian Reddy, Lori Tan Chinn, Donald J. Lee, Jr., Russell Bobbitt, Barbara Andres, Charles Thomas Baxter, Dennis Scott, Tom Stechschulte, Margot Welch, Cortez Nance Jr., April Cantor
    It's the objection ATTEMPT here that counts. Dr. Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss) has had hisentire vacation and life ruined by his patient Bob (Bill Murray) who is now set to marry his sister Lily (Fran Brill). Dr. Marvin tries his best to object during the wedding, but he's catatonic (from seeing his house blown up by Bob) and can barely mutter "NO."  The union takes place, thus solidifying Dr. Marvin's unhappiness forever.

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Which movie has the most memorable wedding scene for you? Walking with the lover to the wedding hall is indeed moving, and there are some unforgettable classic wedding scenes in the history of the movie. One of the most significant things in life is the weddinG. Speaking of the most beautiful wedding scene, most people can certainly list many, but some movies show weird wedding scenes which also impressive.

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