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Mon, 12 Apr 1999 09:51:03 -0400
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A faculty member at our university recently requested any info on films
that use poetry in some manner.  For example, the use of Frost in Dead
Poets' Society; Rodney Dangerfield reciting and interpreting "Do not go
gentle into that good night." in "Back to School."  First priority would be
films that refer to established poetry; second priority to films which use
"original" poetry.  Thanks in advance.

Ron Hoffman

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