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A Canterbury Tale
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, a MATTER of LIFE and DEATH/ STAIRWAY to HEAVEN (1946, 104 Min)
The Representation of Reality and Fantasy in the Films of Powell and Pressburger: 1939-1946
Proud to Sponsor Canterbury Festival
Canterbury Christ Church University's Repository of Research Outputs Http
Liminal Soundscapes in Powell & Pressburger's Wartime Films
415 REVIEWS Area, Produced by the Romney Marsh Research Trust (RMRT) and Its Antecedents
British Film Institute Report & Financial Statements 2006
Archers Assemble: Creating the Powell-Pressburger Partnership
Annual Bibliography of Kentish Archaeology and History 2007
A Canterbury Tale on Talking Pictures TV Starring: Eric Portman, Sheila Sim, Dennis Price and Sgt
First 3 Chapters
The English Village in Emma: an Empirical Study of Heritage Dramas, Location Filming and Host Communities
Canterbury Christ Church University's Repository of Research Outputs Http
THE RED SHOES (1948, 113 Min)
Michael Powell Film Retrospective Opens at the Museum of Modern Art
BFI Annual Review 2007-2008 There’S More to Discover About Film and Television Through the BFI
The Example of a Canterbury Tale by Powell and Pressburger (1944)
Powell and Pressburger's Island Stories
Top View
Det Lange Møde
A Matter of Life and Death A5FN
Intelligent Female Nonsense‟: Pastoral, National Identity, and Shakespearean Misrule in a Canterbury Tale (1944) and I Know Where I’M Going! (1945)
Los Films De Michael Powell: El Testimonio De Un País En Guerra
Newsletter Canterbury Cathedral Archives and Library Seeing Round Corners
The Chemistry in Seven of Director Michael Powell's Movies
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, ‘I KNOW WHERE I’M GOING’ (1945, 91 Minutes)
Black Narcissus and the Imagining of India
I KNOW WHERE I'm GOING! (1945) (1943), a Canterbury Tale (1944), I Know Where I'm Going! (1945), a 92 Min
Alien Territory: Romantic Resistance and National Identity in Films By