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A colleague who knows nothing about film (has probably seen five in his lifetime) has asked for help locating a source for summaries ("high quality and detailed") of "classic films."  Can anyone help, especially web sites?  

Thanks, Lou T 
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Dr. Lou Ann Thompson
Professor of English
Department of English, Speech,  and Foreign Languages
Texas Woman's University
Denton, TX 76204
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"One Law for the Lion and the Ox is Oppression"--William Blake






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