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Two Lang quotes in that book, neither has Cooper in it.

On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 6:03 PM, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Maybe a piece by Marcel Ophuls in American Film Vol 8 Issue 2 (Nov 1982).
> This attributes a similar quote to Pierre Kast and mentions a report from
> Jack Lang though it explicitly says there's nothing about Cooper's voice in
> that Lang report.
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> >From: "Larsson, Donald F" <[log in to unmask]>
> >Sent: Jan 10, 2015 5:38 PM
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> >Subject: [SCREEN-L] Looking for a quote Jack Lang on Gary Cooper's Voice
> >
> >When Jack Lang was the French Minister of Culture, he once denounced the
> notion of dubbing American films into French, and as an example referred to
> how Gary Cooper's voice was an integral part of his star persona.  Does
> anyone have the exact reference or quote?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Don Larsson
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