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Adrian Miles <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Oct 1994 21:24:59 +1000
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>This query was first sent to rec.arts.movies and the H-FILMS list. No answer.
>Well, several people want to know the outcome of the query, but no one had any
>clues...
>So: this is *the* chance to prove, once and for all, that SCREEN-L is the
>*major* film list. Please help:
>Anyone know if, and if so where, one can obtain Jodorowsky's EL TOPO (THE MOLE)
>and THE HOLY MOUNTAIN on video. PAL is preferrable, but NTSC will do if nothing
>else is available.
>Thanks in advance...
 
I have only a very short list of the titles they stock but I would suggest
trying:
Museum of the Moving Image
Southbank
Waterloo
SE1 8XT
telephone: 071-815-1343, fax: 071-928-7938.
 
I have purchased PAL videos from them in the past and they have a very
extensive list.
Good Luck
Adrian Miles

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