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I recently came across a list of films that appear to be in the public
domain (though some of the titles seem doubtful).  Does anyone know of a
reliable source that can help me verify some of these titles?  Many thanks.

Jonathan

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Jonathan Nichols-Pethick
Associate Professor of Media Studies
Dept. of Communication & Theatre
Director of Film Studies
DePauw University
Greencastle, IN 46135
(765) 658-5095

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