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Michael Anderson's 1984 was made in 1956.  Michael Radford's version was
made in 1984.  There was also a UK TV version in 1954 directed by Rudoplph
Cartier.

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Scott Andrew Hutchins
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On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Peter Warren wrote:

> It's not always easy to know what inspires film makers to make a particular
> type of film. But suggest you take a look at Richard Lester's THE BED
> SITTING ROOM(1969) and some of Terry Gilliam's films such as TIME
> BANDITS(1981 and BRAZIL(1985). Also Kubrick's A  CLOCKWORK ORANGE(1971).
> Even Michael Anderson's version of 1984(actually made in 1984). Or almost
> any post-apocalyptic film, preferably with a dark sense of the ridiculous.
> If you were refering to ALIEN RESURRECTION, then I assume the inspiration
> for that was the first three films in the series..... Incidentally, each
> made by a different director.
> Peter Warren
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> From: Simon Sigley <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Jeunet et Caro
> Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 3:35 PM
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> I have a student who wants to know of films whose esthetique may have
> inspired the makers of 'Delicatessen', 'La Cite des enfants perdus' and the
> most recent 'Aliens'. Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Simon Sigley
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