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William McRae <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:15:48 +0200
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Dear Paul,

Midnight in Camelot and was getting ready to go home when this came on.

There is a guy in Colorado, Alex Soifer (or something like that) who seems to
be an authority on Russian film.  I think I have his e-mail amongst the things
I printed out to save on Russian stuff.

If you don't get a reponse, let me know and I will dig it out.

I meant to ask what kind of apology did MOMA offer.  It didn't come from
Higgins, I assume.

Hope all's well.  Been a busy day.

Hello to Nigel.

Bill



Paul Fryer wrote:

> Does anyone on the list know of a Russian B&W film, 30 minutes in length,
> called "Russian Salad" - it features several Russian performers, including
> the tenor Sergei Lemenshev.
>
> Paul Fryer
> Senior Lecturer, School of Theatre & Production,
> Rose Bruford College.
>
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