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David Blakesley <[log in to unmask]>
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Screen-Lers,
 
I'm wondering if anyone might know of a cinematic version of Conrad's
novella that starred Boris Karloff as Kurtz and Roddy McDowell as
Marlow.  I saw a brief clip of Karloff in a scene from the film, but my
search for more details has led to a deadend.  The role/film doesn't
appear in Karloff's filmography, at least not in the several I've found,
and I haven't been able to verify that the film even exists.  (The clip
was shown on an A&E biography of Karloff.)  Perhaps it had a different
title.
 
At any rate, if anyone recalls the film, I'd love to hear from you.
 
Thanks,
Dave Blakesley
 
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Rhetoric and Composition   Carbondale, IL 62901-4503
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