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  <dc:title>'Clockwork U.K.'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>File contains as series of correspondence regarding the reissue of Clockwork Orange in the UK dated September to November 1977, between Stanley Kubrick, Myron Karlin [President of Warner Bros International] and Frank Wells and Bob [Robert] Webster who is Managing Director of EMI, a distributer of films. There is also a series of correspondence between John Trevelyan and Stanley Kubrick regarding a letter Trevelyan received from the Bishop of Manchester, P.C. Roger about the violence in Clockwork Orange. Roger also includes a paper supporting his beliefs by Roger W. Young, Headmaster of George Watson's College, Edinburgh. Also included is notes from a phoen call with Frank Wells, dated Jan 17 1976 and a letter from Robert Webster of EMI Cinemas Ltd., dated April 30 1982; Both of which afre about the reissue of Clockwork Orange.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1976-1978</dc:date>
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