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Propaganda, Cinema and the American Character in World War Ii Theodore Kornweibel, Jr
MARIUS by Marcel Pagnol (1931) Directed by Alexander Korda
RESISTANCE MADE in HOLLYWOOD: American Movies on Nazi Germany, 1939-1945
HP0221 Teddy Darvas
Kipling, Masculinity and Empire
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Merle Oberon: She Walked in Beauty … Page 1 of 5
412 Cemetry Book.Pdf
World War I in Hungarian Motion Picture History, 1914 to 1945
Imaging Africa: Gorillas, Actors and Characters
Cinema at the End of Empire: a Politics of Transition
Imperalist Cinema: the Drum (Zoltan Korda, 1938); Gunga Din (George Stevens, 1939); the Thief of Bagdad (Michael Powell, Ludwig Berger, Tim Whelan Et
A Journal of African Studies
Sir Alexander Korda (Túrkeve, 1893
The Little White Ship
The Nature of the Exile: Discourse and Power in the Thief of Bagdad (1940)
On the National Scene
Jean Eustache: Film As Life, Life As Film
Top View
Film M En 2018
The Dutch East India Company's Employees Established a Settlement at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652
Poverty Row Films of the 1930S by Robert J Read Department of Art History and Communication Studies
19, Reforms, Revolution. Reaction
Biographical Data on United Artists Personalities
British Films 1927 - 1939 Was Originally Produced in 1986 by BFI Library Services
Cry the Beloved Country
On Location in Ixopo 45
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Brassbound G-Men and Celluloid Reds: the FBI’S Search for Communist Propaganda in Wartime Hollywood
British Cinema and the Manipulation of Public Opinion During the Inter-War Years
The Ciné “Never Sets…”: British Cinema As a Transatlantic