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Books : Reference : Consumer Guides : Film
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A guide that covers various areas of world cinema - classic silents and 1930s comedies, documentaries and the avant-garde, Europe and Asia, the Hollywood mainstream and B-movie horrors.
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Whether you want to produce professional-looking footage, or simply want to learn how to add interesting effects to your home videos, this book helps beginners to master the basics. It tells how to choose the best camcorder, and how to approach shooting in a variety of situations.
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Examines one of the cinema's most influential genres, offering the reader an insight into its place in popular culture in America and the rest of the world. This guide looks at what makes a good Western, considering the seven basic Western plots, the pens behind the movies, the historic events and their influences, and the genre's central ritual.
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This mammoth book provides a feast of entertainment for movie western fans. Originally published under the title, "Westerns for a Rainy Saturday", this greatly expanded edition details not only typical matinee westerns like "Riders of Destiny" (starring John Wayne), "The Duel at Silver Creek" (one of the best pictures Audie Murphy ever made), "In Old Monterey" (an unusual entry from Gene Autry with one of the most large-scale action climaxes ever lensed for a "B" western), and "Rough Riders' Round-Up" (another very unusual entry from Republic, this time with Roy Rogers as the nominal lead--would you believe, it's actually the heroine, Mary Hart aka Lynne Roberts, who has the larger role?) , but the big "A" productions everyone has heard of, e.g. "The Searchers" (John Wayne), "San Antonio" (Errol Flynn), "The Big Country" (Gregory Peck) and "The Spoilers" (Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott as the villain for once, and John Wayne). Hollywood doesn't make movies like these any more, but fortunately they are still available on cable TV and DVD. In addition to all the films that are reviewed and detailed with complete cast, technical credits and release information, this book also provides an index to Charles Starrett's complete career (a listing with main cast details of all his 166 movies), a list of all the "Zorro" pictures (including serials and television), and a year-by-year rundown of t
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