[Interview with Norman Felton] [sound recording] / Norman Felton ; [interviewed by] David Marc, Calabasas, CA, May 19, 1997 and May 30, 1997. 1997.

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[Interview with Norman Felton] [sound recording] / Norman Felton ; [interviewed by] David Marc, Calabasas, CA, May 19, 1997 and May 30, 1997. 1997.

2 sound cassettes (ca. 240 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, mono.

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