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Dear friends,

One last try from me on Sir Ernest Shackleton. It seems he was the subject of
a sound-on-film short (approximately 300 feet) about the Endurance
Expedition. The cameraman was Arthur Kingston and it was supposedly filmed in
September 1921.

There are rumors of it coming up for auction recently, but no one can verify
its existence. If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated!

Please reply to me directly.

Dennis Doros
Milestone Film & Video
275 West 96th Street, Suite 28C
New York, NY 10025
phone: (800)603-1104 or (212) 865-7449 outside the US
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— Friedrich Engels, 1803-1882

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