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Chris Stolz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Apr 1994 18:12:22 MDT
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<[log in to unmask]>; from "Robert Withers" at Apr 4, 94 6:09 pm
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Uhh, shakespeare's the tempest comes to mind.  i suppose one
could say that romantic comedies in general are quite utopian,
when they take societal conditions into account.  one might look
at The Philadelphia Story (a conservative but utopian look at
romance and class in america) and at another film whose name
escapes me right now, but it's directed by george cukor and is
about a husband and wife lawyer team.
 
chris
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