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From: "Kevin J. Maroney" <kmaroney@ungames.com> Subject: (urth) Re: More John Crowley films Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 13:55:10 I found a page listing documentaries funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities with the following films credited to John Crowley: America and Lewis Hine (Daniel V. Allentuck, John Crowley, L.S. Block--Crowley also narrated) America Lost and Found (Lance Bird, John Crowley) Fit: Episodes In the History of the Body (Laurie Block, John Crowley) Pearl Harbor: Surprise and Remembrance (Lance Bird, John Crowley, Tom Johnson) All under Heaven: Life in a Chinese Village (Carma Hinton, with Laurie Block, John Crowley) Lance Bird was the director of _The World of Tomorrow_ and _No Place to Hide_ (about atomic war fear in the 1950s). Laurie Block is, I gather, Mrs. John Crowley. Another page gives me this: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II (writers, John Crowley, Daniel V. Allentuck, Lou Potter); there was a companion book of the same title. This is about black American soldiers during WWII. and another: Harold Clurman : A Life of Theatre (Thomas Klein and Alan Kaplan, with John Crowley) Crowley teaches screenwriting in the English Department at Yale. I hadn't known that. According to a page at Yale, Crowley "was a fixer on Hava Kohav's The Restless Conscience about the German Resistance to Hilter during the Nazi period, which went on to be nominated for an Academy Award. He also wrote a script for a biography on Billy the Kid for the Learning Channel." I'm sure there are more. -- Kevin Maroney | Unplugged Games kmaroney@ungames.com | (212) 777-1190 *More Wolfe info & archive of this list at http://www.urth.net/urth/