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Mon, 22 Nov 1993 17:53:32 -0500
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Huston's documentary was "Let There Be Light."  It was classified
until sometime in the '70s; now it's available from all sorts of
sources (as a government film it must be public domain).  His
autobiography, "An Open Book," has some a very moving account
of his whole experience making this film and then trying to get
it seen by the public.
 
Jay Rozgonyi
Media Librarian
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT
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