Re: Old films

From: Christian L. Castle (clcastle@netcom.com)
Date: 06/01/95


You might try the UCLA film archives, or the American Film Institute, too.

Christian L. Castle
Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs
A&M Records, Inc.

It may sound funny...but I'm not in it for the money...I don't need no
reputation, and I'm not in it for the show...I just want to hear the
record...Playing on the radio...
_______________________________________________________________________________
Christian L. Castle clcastle@netcom.com
NETCOM, the West Coast's Leading Internet Service Provider. (408) 554-8649

On Thu, 1 Jun 1995, Andrea Ruedy wrote:

> Perhaps someone at The Museum of Television and Radio here in New York
> can help. The number is (212) 621-6600. They may be able to give you
> some good leads.
>
> Andrea Ruedy
> Librarian
> Greenberg, Traurig
> New York, NY
> (212) 801-9283
>
>
> On Wed, 31 May 1995, Sue Taylor wrote:
>
> >
> > Our attorney is trying to locate a public source for old films/movies.
> > He is looking for those around the 30s that are not available on video.
> > Any leads would be appreciated.
> >
> >
> > *********************************************************************
> > Sue Taylor Katten Muchin Zavis & Weitzman
> > Librarian 1999 Avenue of the Stars
> > Los Angeles, CA 90067
> > internet:kmzwst@class.org
> > fax 310-788-4471
> > phone 310-788-4675
> >
> > *******************************************************************
> >
> >
>



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