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Robert Withers <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Dec 1993 17:10:14 EST
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On Mon, 15 Nov 1993 10:47:43 -0500 <DBOUSE@ALBION> said:
>IN response to Mike Breiner's query:
>the most recent silent film of which I know is the 1990 re-working
>of CALIGARI, called THE CABINET OF DR. RAMIREZ.
>It played on PBS earlier this year, but appeared from the credits
>to have had a European theatrical release.
>Mikhail   Barishnakov (sp?) portrays the Cesare character of the
>somnambulist.  The whole thing is set in Lower Manhattan today,
>in the world of yellow ties and suspenders, amid the drones who
>run the stock market.  I have the information on it elsewhere,
>and will post it all if anyone is interested.
      Derek, I'd love to know more about this film.  Was it a dance film?  Who
directed, produced it?  Available on video?
                                           Thanks,
                                                  Robert
 
Robert Withers
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