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Wesley Ruggles
Hollywood, Urban Primitivism, and St. Louis Blues, 1929-1937
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Jack Oakie & Victoria Horne-Oakie Films
From Opportunity to Destitution: the Role of the Land in Hollywood's Depictions
Ambler Theater ART HOUSE
Chaplin Film Series
Red and White on the Silver Screen: the Shifting Meaning and Use of American Indians in Hollywood Films from the 1930S to the 1970S
Sam Peckinpah Killed Randolph Scott (But Somehow the Duke Survived)
1939-08-20 [P ]
La Screwball Comedy (Résonance Du Préac Scénario 2017)
Dancing Lady Robert Z. Leonard M-G-M USA 1933 16Mm 5/6/1972
The Leopard Men of the Eastern Congo (Ca
January 2020 at BFI Southbank, Including Fellini, Carole Lombard and Fay Weldon
The Silent Films of 1923 Shown at the Empress Cinema, Sutton Coldfield
Coversheet for Thesis in Sussex Research Online
Wesley Ruggles Papers
Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System" Emily Carman Chapman University,
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January 07Cal.Pmd
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Screwball Comedies: Eine Filmographie, Eine Bibliographie 2003
AFI PREVIEW Is Published by the Dee, Clarence Williams III and Many More
A Cinema of Movement: Dance and the Moving Image
Cinema Revival: a Festival of Film Restoration Returns to the Wexner Center for the Arts
Film Remakes.Pdf
Current As of 10.23.2019 7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films (1912-29) National Film Preservation Board (October 2019) • This
National Film Preservation Board (January 2018) 4 5 • This Compilation Is a Definite Work-In-Progress
Feature Films Preserved by Ucla Film & Television Archive, 1977-2012
T He a Merican F Rontierin F Ilm , T Elevision
Collaboration and Integration
Vintage Movie Posters Featuring the Ira Resnick Collection Monday November 20,2017 New York
The Musical Biopic: Representing the Lives of Music Artists in 21St Century Cinema
Current As of 08.12.2020 7,200 Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films (1912-29) National Film Preservation Board (October 2019) • This
Mae West's Body Image and Female Spectators in the Early 1930S