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COMPANY TOWN
Marketing 'Unbroken' will be delicate in key Japanese, Chinese markets
As this year's Oscar race goes into the home stretch, Universal is preparing to roll out its top contender, the highly anticipated World War II epic "Unbroken." But as it looks ahead to the movie's wider release worldwide, the studio is facing a complicated and rather delicate situation in two of its most critical foreign markets: Japan and China.
Marketing 'Unbroken' will be delicate in key Japanese, Chinese markets

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