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ROBERT REDFORD GOT PAID 5 MILLION FOR RICHERT'S SCRIPTS, ALONG WITH COMPANY PRODUCING CREDITON THE FILM. HE NEVER SAW A DIFFERENT SCRIPT BY AARON SORKIN AND REFUSED TO COMMENT ON THE CREDIT AWARD
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