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I would appreciate assistance with locating the copyright owners of the
following Yiddish films:

Mothers of Today - Dir. Henry Lynn 1939, Production Company: Lynn
Productions

Where is my Child - Dir. Henry Lynn & Abraham Leff 1937, Production Company:
Menorah Productions

Mirele Efros - Dir. Joseph Berne 1939, Production Company: Credo Pictures
Inc.

If you provide any assistance you can email me directly at:
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Aysen Mustafa
Client Services Librarian
Research & Information Centre
Australian Film Institute
49 Eastern Road
SOUTH MELBOURNE  VICTORIA  3205
AUSTRALIA
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Fax: 61 3 9696 7972
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blaine Allan [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 9 February 2000 4:33
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> Subject:      Re: Six authors in pursuit
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> It's in Screen 17.1 (Spring 1976), written in response to an issue of
> Screen Education, number 17, which contains several articles dealing with
> The Searchers.
>
> Blaine Allan.
>
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> >Date:    Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:01:49 EST
> >From:    Robert Hunt <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Six authors in pursuit"
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> >Can anyone help me locate the full text of an article by Geoffrey
> >Nowell-Smith called "Six authors in pursuit of 'The Searchers'"? I have
> an
> >excerpt in "Theories of Authorship" but would like to see the piece in
> its
> >entirety. Is it in any readily available anthologies, or on-line
> anywhere?
> >Any leads will be appreciated....
> >Robert Hunt
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> >Date:    Sun, 6 Feb 2000 16:12:43 -0600
> >From:    Donald Larsson <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: Re: Six authors in pursuit"
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> >Robert Hunt requests:
> >
> >
> >> Can anyone help me locate the full text of an article by Geoffrey
> >> Nowell-Smith called "Six authors in pursuit of 'The Searchers'"? I have
> an
> >> excerpt in "Theories of Authorship" but would like to see the piece in
> its
> >> entirety. Is it in any readily available anthologies, or on-line
> anywhere?
> >> Any leads will be appreciated....
> >
> >Try the Film Literature Index at the Reference section of your
> >university library (assuming that you have access to one and that it
> >subscribes to the Index, which is not available online).  It is a bit
> >tedious to search through (year by year) but it does index articles by
> >author and subject matter.
> >
> >Don Larsson
> >----------------------
> >Donald Larsson
> >Minnesota State U, Mankato
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