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Shawn Levy <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Feb 1994 22:30:43 -0800
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On Mon, 28 Feb 1994, Edmund Carlevale wrote:
 
> For a book and an upcoming trip to LA I need to know what special
> archives are available in the Los Angeles area, specifically in regards
> to films of the '30s. Books, films, costumes, scripts, anything
> available to a researcher.
>
Absolutely no source compares to the Margaret Herrick Libarary of
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences at Olympic and La Cienega.
It's free and open to the public (10am-6pm, M,T,Th,F) and contains nearly
every key book on film, millions of clippings and photos, many thousands of
periodicals, and very helpful librarians. Call 310-247-3000 for more info.
There are other libraries and archives for specific research functions,
but for general introduction, nothing touches the Academy.
 
       Shawn Levy | "I used to have such sweet, sweet dreams,
  [log in to unmask] | But now it's more like an air raid."

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