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Philip Holden-Moses <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 07:37:50 +0900
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For a change a pace...How about Billy Wilder's 1961 film "One, Two Three"
with James Cagney. A quirky comedy about the Berlin wall played at a speed
which Wilder described as "molto furioso". Cagney seems to have been
largely unimpressed by the experience, noting that he never saw the movie
"but they tell me it was funny"!

                                phomo

Philip Holden-Moses
Visiting Lecturer
Faculty of Environmental Information
Graduate School of Media and Governance
Keio University at Shonan Fujisawa
5322 Endo, Fujisawa-shi,
Kanagawa-ken, Japan 252









>There is a class concentrating on the Berlin Wall and the Cold War.  Can
>you help with feature films and documentaries which have images of the air
>lift, check point Charlie, Brandenburg Gate, Post WWII Berlin, and pulling
>down the wall.
>
>We've ID the following:  Funeral in Berlin, Living Daylights, Octopussy,
>Smiley's People, Third Man, A Foreign Affair, Something to Do with the
>Wall, Russia House, Spy who came in from the cold, and Escape from East
>Berlin.
>
>Thanks for any help with this!
>Nell J. Chenault                [log in to unmask]
>Cabell Media Resource Services
>University Library Services
>Virginia Commonwealth University
>Richmond, VA  23284-2033        (804) 828-1088  FAX: 828-7473
>
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