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  <dc:title>Joseph Harris to Stanley Kubrick</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The letter is a reply to Kubrick. Harris is apologising to Kubrick for being hurt about a matter relating to publicity for the film. Of note is a paragraph stating that a Moscow Cinema department felt complemented by Kubrick lending supervision over one of their films, [this probably refers to Ilya Muromets (translated as The Sword and the Dragon) a Russian film that Harris Kubrick Pictures supervised the English Dubbing of. James B. Harris did the majority of the work casting and directing voice actors etc.].
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  <dc:date>18 Sep 1959</dc:date>
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