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Mark,
Most likely this title is out of print. We purchased ours many years ago =
from the Highlander Folk School. When I contacted them within the last =
10 years about replacing our 16mm with a VHS, they gave us permission to =
copy the 16mm because they did not have a VHS to sell. You can contact =
them at
Highlander Research and Education Center
1959 Highlander Way
New Market, TN 37820
ph. 865-933-3443
fax 865-933-3424
http://www.highlandercenter.org/resources.asp
Hope this helps,
Gail
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Gail B. Fedak, Manager
Instructional Media Resources
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
phone 615-898-2740
fax 615-898-2530
email gfedak@mtsu.edu
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From: Mark Richie=20
To: videolib@library.berkeley.edu=20
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:37 AM
Subject: [Videolib] People of the Cumberland? search
Greetings -=20
After searching all the usual suspects I turn to the experts . . .
Can anyone tell me if a copy of the 1928 short film by Elia =
Kazan titled "People of the Cumberland" is available for either purchase =
(any format) and/or rental and/or can be borrowed without charge?
Rutgers Livingston has a VHS and 16mm copy and so does MOMA =
but I don't think they circulate.
Thanks,
Mark Richie
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"one must be so careful about what one says in a free country . . ." =
Dick Cavett
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After=20 searching all the usual suspects I turn to the experts . .=20 .
Can anyone tell me = if a=20 copy of the 1928 short film by Elia Kazan titled "People of the = Cumberland" is=20 available for either purchase (any format) and/or rental and/or = can be=20 borrowed without=20 charge?
= Rutgers=20 Livingston has a VHS and 16mm copy and so does MOMA but I don't think = they=20 circulate.
Thanks,
Mark Richie
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"one = must be so=20 careful about what one says in a free country . . ." Dick=20 Cavett