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Similarly, Urban Legends: Final Cut (aka Urban Legends 2) is set at a
film school, with several professors among the characters.

Melis Behlil.

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From: Sorfa David <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, May 20, 2002 4:58 pm
Subject: Re: images of film professors??

> _Scream 2_(Wes Craven, 1997) unsurprisingly offers a film lecturer
> in full
> swing. Alejandro Amenabar's _Tesis_ (1996) sets a murder mystery
> in a film
> department in Madrid. The BBC version of Malcolm Bradbury's _The
> HistoryMan_ (1981) might also be of interest (as would the campus
> novels of
> Kingsley Amis and David Lodge).
>
> Yours
> David Sorfa
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