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If you have access to a multiformat player, try Amazon.coom for
Marat/Sade.  They don't have the other.:


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000006E10/internetmoviedat/002-6401770-7681867

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On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Paul Fryer wrote:

> I have a student who urgently needs access to copies of "Oh What a Lovely
> War" and "Marat/Sade" on video, for thesis research.
> Neither title appears to be commercially available here in the U.K., and our
> library has lost the first of these titles, and the second has been played
> so many times that it is un-watchable.
> Can anyone suggest other sources,
> Thanks.
>
> Paul Fryer
> Senior Lecturer in Theatre, Faculty of Theatre & Production,
> Rose Bruford College. (U.K.)
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