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David Desser <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 May 1995 08:36:45 CDT
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   David Bunnell wrote:  "One of the greatest Donald Sutherland films (and
least known by the way) was a little treasure called ALEX IN
WONDERLAND...Directed by Paul Mazursky...Quite bizarre. has anyone seen it?
 
 
     I guess if it's not posted on the Web it doesn't count, but in
AMERICAN-JEWISH FILMMAKERS (a book, published in 1993), co-authored by
yours truly and Lester Friedman, an entire chapter is devoted to Paul
Mazursky and ALEX IN WONDERLAND is dicussed pp. 234-238.  Nice to know that
others appreciate the film, but it would also be nice to know that people
also read books devoted to films, at least films or filmmakers they liked,
or especially people who take film seriously enough to join and participate
in a discussion group like this one.
 
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