Just to clarify did you try Criterion Pictures USA ( not Criterion Janus)
as it was a Fox film and normally they would have rights?  However
sometimes remakes cause originals to be pulled from public shows.


On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Gail Fedak <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Good afternoon,****
>
> A student group at MTSU wants to screen this title in October, but I’m
> having trouble finding who licenses it. I’ve checked with Swank, MPLC, New
> Yorker, Criterion, Facets, and GreenLight with no results. I’ve emailed
> MGM, but don’t know how long they will take to answer, especially since
> they’re releasing a remake in about three weeks. Is this even available to
> license?****
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> Gail****
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