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Guy Barefoot <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Mar 2000 16:07:04 -0000
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Louie,

I'm not sure about 'tit bits', but you could look at 'Heavy Breathing in
Shropshire', SCREEN Vol.27 No.6 (1986), Susan Boyd-Bowman's account of GONE
TO EARTH and the version that Selznick had re-edited as THE WILD HEART.

Guy Barefoot

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From: louie rayner <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: 17 March 2000 12:25
Subject: Re: Melodrama - Powell & Pressburger


> All concerned,
> I am searching for any historical "tit bits" on the Melodrama genre which
> Powell & Pressburger so avidly contributed towards during the 1940's.
> Primarily, I'm interested in historical accounts, at the time, which might
> reflect the 'process' and the studio system in which they worked in.
>
> Louie Rayner
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