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I keep hearing about a stash of films from the teens that were preserved in a swimming pool in Alaska, since the studios considered the expense of return from Alaska too much to bother with for outdated films.  Is this true, or is this a film conoisseur's urban legend, like the uncut version of _Greed_ existing in a dump somewhere?

Scott




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