Researching a paper on the representation of Elizabeth I on film, I've run into a problem with a reference: perhaps someone out there can help. In an article by Jeffrey Richards, "The British Empire and Monarchy on Film," _Cultures_ 2 (1974), Richards writes (p.107) about one of the films I'm working with, _The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex_. The problem passage reads: "Film historian John Davis has called the film 'Warner Bros.' most explicit statement of isolationism' and sees the film in terms of conflict between the isolationist Queen and the interventionist Earl." However, the article provides no citations to sources. Any ideas on the source of the Davis quote would be most appreciated--I've tried everything I can think of to track it down. If you prefer to e-mail me off list, my address is [log in to unmask] Thanks, Renee Pigeon CSU San Bernardino ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]