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February 1995, Week 3

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Wed, 15 Feb 1995 19:22:40 CST
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Don't forget that Woody Allen has credited both Buster Keaton and Bob Hope
(!) as his primary influences in performances. The Hope idea sounds peculiar
until you look at Hope's work in the late '30's, '40's and fifties. An
amazing influence.
 
Gene Stavis, School of Visual Arts - NYC

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