The Coincidence of Kes

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an old friend who lives in London (I live in Canada) is a film producer, quite successful at this time. In the early days of her career (1960's), she was involved in the production of a black and white film about a boy and his hawk called Kes. It was an obscure film, probably lost forever now. I know about it because my friend told me about it and that it was, out of all her productions, the one she was most proud of. My friend and I talk about once a year by phone and catch up. Other than that, we are out of touch. One night a few years' back I was reading a biography of Eric Clapton and learned that he and George Harrison had gone out one night in the heady days of rock and roll London and had seen this very film, Kes. I was immediately reminded of my friend and decided to phone her the next morning, as we had not spoken in quite a while. Early the next morning I was woken by the phone ringing. It was my friend from London. She said that she suddenly felt a powerful urge to phone me and waited till morning in my time zone to call. We were both stunned at the coincidence.
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Date submitted:Sat, 18 Oct 2014 15:27:38 +0000Coincidence ID:7836