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Tue, 10 Mar 1992 11:10:07 EST
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RED NIGHTMARE and other 'fifties goodies are public domain material (that is,
government productions that we've already paid for as taxpayers).  I suspect
that they are available from the National Audio Visual Service (exact name?)
which also has other government material such as THE RIVER and LET THERE BE
LIGHT (Major John Huston's film about an Army mental hospital that was banned
from public view for more than a generation).
 
Cal Pryluck                               <PRYLUCK@TEMPLEVM>
Dept of Radio-Television-Film             <[log in to unmask]>
Temple University
Philadelphia, PA 19122

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