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Archives
Dundee, Dundee University Archives, THB 29/11/2/1
Dundee, Dundee University Archives, THB 29/8/6/3/5
Dundee, Dundee University Archives, THB 29/8/6/4/2
Dundee, Dundee University Archives, THB 29/15/1/2/2/6
Filmography
I Know What You Did Last Summer, dir. by Jim Gillespie, (Columbia Pictures, 1997) [Motion Picture]
Urban Legend, dir. by Jamie Blanks, (Sony Pictures, 1998) [Motion Picture]
Occupied, dir. Dmytro Bahnehko (2022) [video]. Available at: <https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer>