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Movie Reviews
Robert Brent Toplin Contributing Editor
The information appearing in parentheses in each headnote represents the address to which inquiries can be directed about the rental or purchase of a film. If the film is not currently available for distribution, only the name of the production company appears. The absence of an address or other indication of a distributor does not necessarily mean that a film will always be unavailable for rental or purchase. In some cases the producers plan to release the films for general and educational use, but they had not completed their contractual arrangements at the time the Journal went to press. Many Hollywood films and docudramas from commercial television are available in video stores.
Individuals who wish to propose films for review in the Journal should communicate with Robert Brent Toplin, Department of History, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403-3201 <Toplinrb@uncw.edu>.
| Slave Ship. Discovery Channel Production, 1997. 52 mins. (Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Box 2053, Princeton, NJ 08543-2053; 800-257-5126; <custserv@films.com>; <http://www.films.com> [Sept. 12, 2003]). . . |
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