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  <dc:title>'Fidelity Prestige'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>File contains: A list of press contacts, A list of dates Kubrick was schedules to be in the UK, dated 16th September 1976; A copy of a letter from Kubrick to Carlos Saura about spannish dubbing for Clockwork Orange and getting the film passed for censorship; A letter from Calos Saura in Spanish, dated 22 August 1977; Contact details for Roger and Hart Recordings. Also included is a letter from Jack Foster to P. Pennelegion reminding them about a letter Kubrick had recieved from the Department of Health and Social Security, not enclosed; A List spent of advertising in newspapers; And a press cutting from the New Republic about Nabokov's Lolita and it's film adaptations, including Kubrick.
The original casing was titled 'Fidelity Prestige' and stamp dated 15 October 1982.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>16 Sep 1976 - 15 Oct 1982</dc:date>
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