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lang thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Nov 1995 05:48:42 GMT
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*****  Actually the name is generally translated Coffin Joe and he's
from Brazil.  Many of his film are in the Phil Hardy encyclopedia and
most of them are available on video in the US from Something Weird.
The only one i've seen was pretty bad.
Lang Thompson
 
 
In <[log in to unmask]> Neil Pollock
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>     The AFTRS library is looking for any information on a Portuguese
>     trash filmmaker whose name is (we think) Xiao Di Caixo.  He is
>     apparently the maker of "Tonight I will enter your movie" and
>     "Tonight I will enter your cinema".  For some reasons the
extensive
>     databases and bibliographies held in this library somehow
overlook
>     this man of great importance.  Sorry..he's also known as Coffin
Jake.
>     We think his films come under the category of Asian Trash - his
half
>     Portuguese/half Chinese name may point to Macao.
>
>     Awaiting reply from the wise.
>
>
>     Neil Pollock
>     Australian Film Television & radio School
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