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I am doing research on HOllywood film endings.  Specifically, I
am looking for suggestions of endings that warrant a second llok.
I would appreciate any information on

1. films endings which were dramatically changed in adapting a
book or stage play to the screen (like the recent
Scarlett Letter)

2. unusual end credit sequences (films in which
the end credits are spoken, films which include outtakes in the
ending) or anything else out fo the ordinary.

3. any films which had alternative endings  (i.e. Fatal
Attraction, etc.)

Thanks in advance for your assitance.

Stephen Tropiano
Ithaca College

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