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Gloria Monti <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Oct 1994 17:49:32 -0500
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> I'm trying to develop a list of films which have an interracial couple as
> main characters but the issue of their interracial relationship is not the
> main focus of the film.
 
        And what kind of project is that, then?  Why would you want to
overlook that aspect, in this country!
        Just like the
 
 BODYGUARD as an example: The interracial aspect of
> Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner's characters are never discussed.  Can anyone
> offer some more?
 
        This aspect of the film made the film weak--not that it wasn't
weak to begin with.
        So, how about *Ghost?*  Whoopi&Demi.
 
        Gloria Monti

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