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Published: December 31, 2008
One of Arnold Schwarzenegger's most famous one-liners will be back for generations to come, now that 1984's "The Terminator" has been selected for preservation in the nation's film archive.
The low-budget film directed by James Cameron set a new standard for science-fiction and made Schwarzenegger, now California's governor, a star. The Library of Congress announced Tuesday morning that it's one of 25 films being added to the National Film Registry.
•"The Asphalt Jungle" (1950)
•"Deliverance" (1972)
•"Disneyland Dream" (1956)
•"A Face in the Crowd" (1957)
•"Flower Drum Song" (1961)
•"Foolish Wives" (1922)
•"Free Radicals" (1979)
•"Hallelujah" (1929)
•"In Cold Blood" (1967)
•"The Invisible Man" (1933)
•"Johnny Guitar" (1954)
•"The Killers" (1946)
•"The March" (1964)
•"No Lies" (1973)
•"On the Bowery" (1957)
•"One Week" (1920)
•"The Pawnbroker" (1965)
•"The Perils of Pauline" (1914)
•"Sergeant York" (1941)
•"The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" (1958)
•"So's Your Old Man" (1926)
•"George Stevens WW2 Footage" (1943-46)
•"The Terminator" (1984)
•"Water and Power" (1989)
•"White Fawn's Devotion" (1910)
The Associated Press
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