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Like _Twin Falls Idaho_, which played in Indianapolis for 1 week.

BTW, if any of you wondered about my requests for _The Hidan of
Maukbeiangjow_, it was retitled _Invasion of the Girl Snatchers_ by
Jeffrey C. Hogue in 1985 and was once avaialable on video.  I did manage
to find a copy for rent.

Scott

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Oz, Monsters, Kamillions, and More!

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On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, gloria monti wrote:

> >Stephen Brody worried:
> >
> > Colleagues - Perhaps the most intelligent movie produced by
> >mainstream Hollywood since "L. A. Confidential" is in danger of
> >dying a premature death.  "Three Kings" did not do as well as
> >expected during its opening weekend, October 1-3, and is widely
> >rumored to have been dropped by Warner Brothers promotions, even
> >though the studio paid $50 million for it.
> >
>         I was quite surprised to read such a plea on Screen-L.  And I
> am not so sure I should "save" a film whose market value amounts to
> $48 million.  Maybe my energies are best directed towards those indie
> gems that die a premature death after showing for a week at an art
> house in NYC's Greenwich Village -- as Godard put it: "in memoriam
> small films."
>
>         Gloria Monti
>
> ______________________________
>
> gloria monti
> special assistant professor
> department of audio/video/film
> 318 dempster hall
> 111 hofstra university
> hempstead, NY
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> http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~godard/index.html
>
> 10/12/1942: Attorney General Francis Biddle announced that Italian
> nationals in the U.S. would no longer be considered enemy aliens.
>
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