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Kind Folks,

Just got a copy of Samuel Beckett's "Film" and the soundtrack is silent. My
understanding is that this for the most part this is true except for a
"Shsss". Beckett did mention sounds of Keaton's walking. So I am wondering
where exactly does the "Shsss" occur and were there other sounds besides that?

Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to offer.

Over n out,

         Ted

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