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"Allan D. Campbell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Aug 2001 09:15:35 -0500
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Amazon.com can be quite handy; I've found release dates as late as October
(and there might be even later video releases announced as well).  If it
doesn't pan out for your title searches, I'd try a keyword search at
google.com, maybe "[title] video release date"?  Your local video store
might know too.  AC

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Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:26 PM
Subject: video release dates: query


> i'm thinking of using one or two very recent releases in
> my fall semester intro to film class, but in order to plan
> a syllabus i need to find out whether a video release date
> has been determined, and if so how i can find out what
> it is . . . in general, is there some source [on line??] that
> provides this kind of information??
>
> thanks in advance for any leads
>
> mike
>
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