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sara
i don't recall, but we have the film if you want to borrow it.  i think it
is in the booth in 135.  perhaps if i have time today i can double check-- i
seem to rememeber an "angel"
who turns people into characters from literature?? isn't that weekend?  see
ay

jps
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From: Sarah Nichols [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 12:39 AM
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Subject: A question about "Weekend"


 November 20, 2002

 My memory is a bit hazy: is it a Marxist angel that appears to the couple
in "Weekend"? (He tells them that he will give them anything they want, and
they both tell him that they want to spend a weekend with James Bond). Also,
what is his reply?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Sarah Nichols



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