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On Thu, 28 Jan 1999 00:01:04 -0500 Lang Thompson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I saw a listing for a ten volume video series with this title; I believe
> it's of British origin (it's in PAL).  Has anybody seen it or know anything
> about them?

Yes - the BFI publish it (or they did - dunno if it's still in print).  There's
a goldmine of stuff on those tapes (although maddeningly, only excerpts, not
complete films) and the technical quality of most of it is quite good.  The
only problem is cost - the last I looked they were about 30 UK pounds each.
Get in touch with BFI video on +44 171 255 1444.

L
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