Lost film
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}A '''lost film''' is a [[film]] which, for any of several reasons, is no longer in existence. |
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+ | Sometimes a copy of a "lost film" is rediscovered; these have been referred to as "[[Lazarus]]" films. A film that has not been recovered in its entirety is called a "partially lost film." | ||
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Sometimes a copy of a "lost film" is rediscovered; these have been referred to as "Lazarus" films. A film that has not been recovered in its entirety is called a "partially lost film."
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