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    The 180-Degree Editing of the Maltese Falcon Is Typical of Traditional
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The 180-Degree Editing of the Maltese Falcon Is Typical of Traditional

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The 180-degree editing of The Maltese Falcon is typical of traditional form and thus would not be considered a salient technique used by the filmmaker.

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