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It happened at the World's Fair (Dir. Norman Taurog, 1963) is an Elvis Presley vehicle for M-G-M that uses the 1962 Seattle World's Fair as its backdrop.


James Lyons
 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rob King 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: 24 April 2001 08:52
  Subject: world's fair


  hello all
  excluding (a) meet me in st. louis and (b) a number of keystone shorts, could anyone tell me of american films which involve the world's fair, expositions, and the like? i'd be particularly interested in any information about films that involve or refer to the world's columbian exposition in chicago (1893).
  yours, rob king
  ucla

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