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"Steve . Kellman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Jun 1994 10:31:32 -0500
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Though it is not an aesthetic justification, it should be noted that
Spielberg's use of the red coat has precedent in the Thomas Keneally book
from which he derived the story.  Keneally describes a little girl in
Cracow who stands out from all the others by the brilliant red of her
clothing.
                                                Steven G. Kellman

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