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Clint Yoby <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Oct 1996 19:23:44 CDT
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Emily:
 
One of my all time favorite films is the "B" CLASSIC,
"Soylent Green," filmed (I think) in the late '60's, starring (The)
Chuck Heston and Edward G. Robinson. Plot is set in the future, and
the world's food supply is running out; all available for consumption
is "man-made food" substances. Chuck plays a detective (once again,
I think) out to find out why a ton of corpses are disappearing. I
don't want to give the film away, so all I'll say is that it seems to
fit what you're looking for - rent (or purchase; I recommend Laser
Disc - quality is MUCH better), and hopefully you'll find "The Secret
of Soylent Green."
 
Enjoy.
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         Clint Yoby
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TCF Dept/University of Alabama
 
"Get on to the bus
 That's gonna take you back to Beelzebub
 Get on to the bus
 That's gonna make you stop going
 Rub-a-dub."
 
            - Soul Coughing
 
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