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There was an inquiry recently about whether any Welles films had actually
been released as the B portion of a double bill.  I asked Welles scholar
Jonathan Rosenbaum and he says that he knows The Magnificent Ambersons was
on the bottom of a double bill below Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost (!) in
LA.  He says he's never heard of it happening with any other Welles films
though it's possible that Touch of Evil was as the rumors have often stated
and that it's extremely unlikely that The Trial was ever released at the
bottom of a bill.  Does anybody have more concrete info either way?

LT

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