Native issues inspire Thrush
1992
Creative Access Description
One legal sized piece of fax paper in portrait orientation, printed in black ink. At the top and bottom of the page are fax sender and recipient details and in the middle of the page, just off centre to the right is a photocopied newspaper article. The article is contained in a narrow vertical rectangular box with a double line border. At the top is photograph of a scene from the film Kootenai Brown showing Michelle Thrush and a child co-star in character standing next to each other in front of a wooden fence. The photocopy and fax replication has rendered the image in poor quality and very dark. Below the image is the writer's name and headshot, along with a heading for the 'Movies' section of the publication. Below this is the article title in an enlarged heavy sans serif font. The article text follows in a standard size serif typewritten font. The general quality of the printed text is also poor, overly dark and faded in places making it difficult to discern.For text in a non-PDF format, please contact us via the Inquire link.~root~>
Description
Brief article from an unknown newspaper covering Michelle Thrush's background and the cultural relevance of her role in the film Kootenai Brown. ~root~>Identifier
1992.0919 INE D003Extent
1 faxed page~root~>Language
Subject
Michelle ThrushWriter
Louis B. HobsonRelated program
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