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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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On Tue, 14 Apr 1992 21:19:08 EST <RICHAR19@SNYNEWVM> said:
>A couple of more questions here...Does anyone know of a place in the NYC area
>that might have old films with Black casts? I am really interested in seeing
>a few of Dorothy Dandridge's films and am especially interested in checking
>out _Imitation of Life_ with Fredi Washington. Also did anyone see a tv movie
 
 The 1934, John Stahl version of IMITATION OF LIFE is getting harder and
 harder to track down.  The last time I rented it in 16mm (5 or 6 years
 ago) I had to go through all kinds of shenanigans to find a print.
 I've seen listings for it on American Movie Classics cable channel,
 but it's always turned out to be the '59 version.
 
 It's really a shame, too, because Fredi Washington's performance in it
 is really interesting and Louise Beavers's Aunt Delilah is as archetypal
 a "mammy" as you'll ever see in film.  Their work in the '34 version
 makes a striking comparision to Susan Kohner and Juanita Moore's in
 Douglas Sirk's version.
 
 A footnote:  The Sirk version is now the subject of an anthology in the
 Rutgers "Films in Print" Series.  It's edited by Lucy Fischer and
 includes "the complete continuity script of the film, critical
 commentary and published reviews, interviews with the director and
 key actors, and a filmography and bibliography" (from the publicity
 blurb--it just came out last year).  $14 paper/$37 cloth.
 
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          interpreted by Matt Groening):
              Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and
              then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath.
              At night, the ice weasels come.
                                 --Nietzsche
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