Well, actually, Neal took the original material and restored all the cuts that PBS-Chapel Hill made in the film, then added his own "The Outlaw, Redmond," and created a DVD that now runs over 2 hours. He also thinks it is going to get national distribution.
I'm impressed. This looks like another successful collaboration with Neal. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWell, actually, Neal took the original material and restored all the cuts that PBS-Chapel Hill made in the film, then added his own "The Outlaw, Redmond," and created a DVD that now runs over 2 hours. He also thinks it is going to get national distribution.
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