1977 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards

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3rd LAFCA Awards
DateDecember 19, 1977
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Best Picture Star Wars

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  1. "Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (1977)". IMDb .
  2. "Los Angeles Film Critics Association".