Talk:Tokyo Olympiad
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>As a result, the Japanese Olympic Committee forced Ichikawa to re-edit the picture to better suit their requirements, with the final, re-edited, version clocking in at 93 minutes rather than the original's >170 minutes.
This is all wrong. Ichikawa's version was shorter than the 170 minute-version. He was forced to put in every sport, resulting in the longer version.
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[edit]Quite a lot of useful info which could be added
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