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And in American Film: ''The Right Stuff,'' a movie depicting the origins of the US space program, should provide an unexpected lift to the presidential campaign of Democrat John Glenn, first American to orbit Earth. But the film's producers, who have planned a detailed marketing strategy aimed at taking full advantage of the lucrative Christmas movie season, are concerned the public could react adversely if the film is perceived as a political advertisement.

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