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Patrick B Bjork <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Jun 1994 10:29:31 -0500
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> The major studios produced between 350 and 365 features in the years
> between 1929-1941.  By some coincidence, perhaps, for four of those
> years the number of features produced was exactly 362.
> Cal Pryluck, Radio-Television-Film, Temple University, Philadelphia
 
I stand corrected; however, my contention  remains: After one fleshes out
the reruns, remakes, infotainment, etc, by comparison to the studio
years, there appears to be a dearth, not an overabundance of substantial
media entertainment.
 
--Patrick

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