After looking through all the suggestions, I must add the Australian film
'The Bank'. It refers to a time when all the banks were offering farmers
off-shore loans that 'blew-up' and of course it was the farmer who lost. The
young son of one farmer grows up to become a computer wiz and ends up playing
havoc with the bank's transaction system. Seeing that transactions equals
records. I think it should be included. For all who haven't seen 'The Bank'
try your local video shop and enjoy one of the best 'get the bank' movies
ever made.
Cheers
Maureen Cooper
Information Coordinator
Office of the Auditor General
Perth WA
-----Original Message-----
From: The UK Records Management mailing list
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Sent: 02 February 2005 21:25
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Subject: Fwd: Re: Records Management at the Movies
It has been pointed out to me that compiling a list was Paul Duller's
original intention; something I had forgotten in the excitement of thinking
about films! It's not my intention to tread on any toes, so I will leave the
compilation in Paul's capable hands.
>Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:31:27 +0000
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>From: Richard Shakeshaft <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Records Management at the Movies
>
>I'm currently collecting all of the suggestions, and will compile a
>full list and publish it online when the group's movie knowledge
>appears to have dried up!
>
>
>At 12:16 02/02/2005, Andrea Simmons wrote:
>>I totally agree - but is anyone capturing all of this into one
>>document/location??
>> It would be hugely useful to refer to. Good to see I'm not the only
>>one who watches films (and TV) often with a sense of worry at how
>>information is being handled/managed - sad but true!
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