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February 1998, Week 3

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guy barefoot <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Feb 1998 18:47:57 -0800
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As part of a research project into 1940s crime melodramas with
turn-of-the-century settings I am trying to locate a copy of TEMPTATION
(directed by Irving Pichel for Universal in 1946). I am based in London
but will be visiting New York City, Washington DC and Los Angeles in
March; I have been in contact with the Museum of Modern Art, the Library
of Congress and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, but it appears that
none of these hold a viewing copy of the film. If anyone reading this
knows of the whereabouts of a copy of this film, or has any suggestions
as to where I might try, please get in contact with me.
 
Many thanks
 
Guy Barefoot
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