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Hello All:

I am helping to put together a film series at a small theatre in my home
town, and  would like to find a listing of Public Domain films (and
hopefully some sources) , that my be exhibited on Video or DVD(they do
not have projection equipment). There would probably be only one showing
of any one film, so it would not be anything like a week's run or even a
weekend.
It is an experiment to see if there is interest in town and if there is,
the owners might be persuaded to go with more current releases.
You have to start somewhere! Can anyone out there point me in the right
direction?

Thanks in advance for any help that you can give.


Mike Frankel

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