Destruction of a Records room by two Australian actors in LA Confidential,
after one of them has accessed some of the records.
Frequent mentions in Yes Minister (yes, I know that's not a movie)
Minority Report has an RM system of the future.
Records are accessed in Enigma
Cold Case (yes, not a movie) is centred on records
The Client (I think) - the John Grisham movie with Susan Sarandon - she
accesses her personal Records.
It's early in the morning here so I'll have to give it some thought. I'll
look through my DVD collection when I get home. RM is certainly one of the
things I notice in movies (along with whether actors are left-handed).
Grahame Gould
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From: The UK Records Management mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of PAUL DULLER
Sent: Wednesday, 2 February 2005 4:09 AM
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Subject: Records Management at the Movies
Dear All,
I'm just putting together a list of favourite film clips featuring "records
management in the movies" and need a little help. So far we have:
Brazil - Terry Gillam's surreal movie set in a 'records centre' of the
future
Bruce Almighty - Jim Carey demonstrates just how much you can fit into a
filing cabinet
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - the closing sequence demonstrating
how to hide valuable items in a warehouse
If you have any other suggestions to add to the list please let me know!
Best Wishes
Paul
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