Talk:Pope John Paul II (film)

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Speedy Deletion?[edit]

I'm not going to support the person who created the article with no real content at all, however, I also can't support the decision to mark for speedy deletion. As this is an actual movie, perhaps this page has some merit? Of course it would require a fair bit more content in order to stick around... IMDB Reference to this movie --Kyrin\talk 20:45, 2005 Apr 5 (UTC)

Even in 2005 this topic was notable enough to merit inclusion. Sad that it took till now for work to be done, but just goes to show that not being done until now did not mean it never would be. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 01:12, 27 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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