Good morning everyone,

Forwarding this message from the Music Library Assoc listserv since i suspect 
he'll have better luck here. i was able to find an OCLC record for a typescript 
at University of Michigan, perhaps one of you have a lead?

thanks!
lisa Hooper
Music & Media Librarian
Tulane University

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From: Music Library Association Mailing List [[email protected]] on 
behalf of Guy Coffee [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 12:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLA-L] ? from a neophyte Subscriber

Although I'm fully aware that this is a discussion forum for primarily music 
librarians, maybe there are a few let's say media or specifically motion 
picture librarians included in this forum.  Or maybe someone can direct me to a 
more appropriate disucssion forum for answering my ?

My question concerns the availability of movie scripts, specifically if 
possible I'd like to acquire the movie script to the movie "Bucket List."

In anticipation of a receiving a reply from someone, I kindly thank you for 
your help.





Guy Coffee

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