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Anton Karl Kozlovic <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Apr 1995 15:46:50 CDT
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I don't know if this helps you much, but I seem to recall some of his
films in Gary A. Smith (1991). Epic Films: Casts, Credits and Commentary
on Over 250 Historical Spectacle Movies. Jefferson, North Carolina:
McFarland.
 
Regards,
 
Anton
 
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Anton Karl Kozlovic             Email: [log in to unmask]
University of South Australia      Ph: (08) 302 6251       Fax: (08) 302 6752
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On Thu, 20 Apr 1995, Dan Streible wrote:
 
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Jan Todd, a scholar at the Univ. of Texas, has asked me to post the
> following query.  Responses may be sent to me, or to her
> [[log in to unmask]].
>
>
> "Steve Reeves of Hercules fame was here last week to see our [Sports
> History] library and the Texas springtime.  He is now 68 or so and is
> trying to collect his retirement money from the Italian Film Board [or
> whoever he paid it in to.] Steve made 16 Italian films which he should be
> credited for in his retirement payemnts.  However, the
> beauracrats handling his application are only crediting him for 7 and have
> told him that he will have to prove that he made the other films in Italy.
>         According to Steve, they want him to show proof--via copies of
> posters or
> ads in Italian, that he made the films. They have told him that they will not
> count ads in English.  So--what would you advise?  Is there an Italian film
> encyclopedia/directory?  Is there an Italian film scholar who might be
> willing to help him that I can reach via E-Mail?"
>
> much thanks,
> Dan Streible
>

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