[THE_EPISTLE] copyrights

Walters, Delmo delmo at NYPOST.COM
Thu Apr 27 00:33:39 BST 2006


Wasn't it Leslie's widow who asked/demanded that Leslie's name be removed from the film?

Delmo Walters Jr.

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> Debora wrote:
> > Public domain... Copyrights... Rights owner... Etc... What an interesting argument! I read in 1983 there was the war of bonds, a battle between Roger Moore and Sean Connery: the official Octopussy VS the unofficial Never say never again. And I read the rights battle was more exciting then the two movies (personally i saw the 2 movies in DVD and I prefer Roger's Octopussy).
> > Was the Val Kilmer movie endorsed by Saint Club? There is not reference to Charteris in the credits.
> >
> > Debora
> >
> The Saint Club is not really in a position to endorse anything as such.
> My own view is that the Kilmer movie wasn't a bad movie--quite enjoyable
> in someways--but it just wasn't the Saint.
> 
> And well spotted...the Charterisian omission in the credits was deliberate.
> 
> Ian
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> 



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