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Teri Tynes Dan Streible <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 1993 11:25:41 -0600
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NO.  The film in question is called THANK YOU, COMRADES, a comedy by Jim
Hawkings, for BBC shown on PBS in 1978.  (See Cook, History of Narrative
Film 1st ed. p. 135 note).
 
DA?
 
 
 
On Thu, 4 Feb 1993 [log in to unmask] wrote:
 
>                   I N T E R O F F I C E   M E M O R A N D U M
>
>                                         Date:     04-Feb-1993 09:14am EST
>                                         From:     Corinne H. Smith
>                                                   CHSMITH
>                                         Dept:     Audio Visual Services
>                                         Tel No:   (814) 863-3104
>
> TO:  Remote Network Mail User             ( _IN%SCREEN-L@UA1VM )
>
>
> Subject: RE: Comrades
>
> COMRADES is a 12-part series available for rent on video from
> Penn State Audio-Visual Services [(800) 826-0132].  Each
> episode rents for $19.00.  I believe the segment called
> "Leningrad Movie" is the one the previous poster referred to.
>
> Corinne Smith
> Penn State Audio-Visual Services
>
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