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Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald, a 1997 Japanese film, not about Chicago per se, but with some very funny imaginary of Chicago. 
 
yw
 
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Subject: [SCREEN-L] Chicago and Cinema


Please reply to my colleague, Leo Zonn <[log in to unmask]> or me. Thanks, Janet Staiger 
 
Hey folks, 
 
This may seem like a pedestrian idea, but I am supposed to help out with a list of films that center on Chicago, from the mainstream to the less so. Could you send me any suggestions you might have that would add to the below list? The turnaround time is just a day or two, so if you get this after tomorrow (Saturday), forget it. 
 
1---The Blues Brothers. 
2---The Untouchables 
3---High Fidelity. 
4---Ferris Bueller's Day Off 
5---The Fugitive (PG-13), 127 minutes. Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, and that drain pipe 
6---North by Northwest (1959) 
7---Flatliners (1989) 
8---Streets of Fire (1983) 
9---I-Robot (2003) 
10---The Road to Perdition (2001) 
11---Love and Action in Chicago (1989) 
12---The Sting 
13---Hoop Dreams 
 
Thanks! 
Leo 
 
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Leo Zonn, Ph.D. 
Professor 
Department of Geography and the Environment 
The University of Texas at Austin 
1 University Station A3100 
Austin, TX 78712-1098 
 
Phone: (512) 232-1586 
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http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/geography/ 
 
Janet Staiger 
William P. Hobby Centennial Professor in Communication and 
  Professor of Women's and Gender Studies 
Department of Radio-Television-Film (CMA 6.128) 
University of Texas at Austin 
One University Station A0800 
Austin, TX 78712 
512-471-6653 
<http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/staiger>http://rtf.utexas.edu/faculty/staiger  
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