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7. Conclusion: Telefilm, Cross-Media Migration, and the Demise of the Film Serial
The Survival of American Silent Feature Films: 1912–1929 by David Pierce September 2013
Empty Spaces and Backward Glances: Edgar Ulmer's <Em>Detour</Em
American Independent Cinema 1St Edition Pdf, Epub, Ebook
Winter 19 National Gallery of Art Film
1 COM 320, History of Film the U.S. Hollywood Studio System (1920'S-1950'S) Key Sources: Gabler, N. (1988). an Empire of Their
Red and White on the Silver Screen: the Shifting Meaning and Use of American Indians in Hollywood Films from the 1930S to the 1970S
Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980 Theme: Industrial Properties Associated with the Entertainment Industry, 1908-1980
Columbia Pictures: Portrait of a Studio
Grinding out the Grindhouse
American Independent Cinema
Independent Filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest
San Francisco Silent Film Festival
Efining the Corporate Identity of the Ajors
Poverty Row Films of the 1930S by Robert J Read Department of Art History and Communication Studies
American Cinema/American Culture, 5Th Edition Belton Table of Contents
Factfile: Gce As Level Moving Image Arts the Hollywood Studio System
The Specter of Collective Organization in No-Budget Cinema: Contemporary Case Studies from Olympia to Staunton
Top View
Reviewing Remakes: an Introduction
Film Essay for "It Happened One Night"
"Poverty Row" Studios and Other Independents
FIS 497-1003 Genre Studies in Film the B-Movie SPRING 2020
The Ciné “Never Sets…”: British Cinema As a Transatlantic