The British Cinema BookRobert Murphy British Film Institute, 1997 - 279 עמודים British cinema in the late-1990s is recognized by many as an important window on the past and during the late 1980s and early 1990s has been seen to have become a dynamic and rapidly growing area of study. This volume represents current progress made in exploring the history of British cinema. The essay topics range from: the silent cinema to the future of British films in the 1990s; from the documentary movement to quota quickies; from the flamboyant melodramas of the 1940s to the portrayal of women in the 1960s; and from the role of European exiles to the cosy pleasures of Ealing - the book offers a comprehensive account of the history and characteristics of the British cinema. |
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עמוד 76
... girls who gamely turn their hand to sniping , this is a countryside mobilised for war . Even an upper - class ... girl , a GI and an English army sergeant meet in a village ten miles from Canterbury . After the girl is attacked they team ...
... girls who gamely turn their hand to sniping , this is a countryside mobilised for war . Even an upper - class ... girl , a GI and an English army sergeant meet in a village ten miles from Canterbury . After the girl is attacked they team ...
עמוד 77
... girls ' hair in the blackout lest they distract the local soldiery from his archaeological lectures . That's the theme , and to my mind , nothing will make it a pleasant one . This fellow may be a mystagogue , with the love of England ...
... girls ' hair in the blackout lest they distract the local soldiery from his archaeological lectures . That's the theme , and to my mind , nothing will make it a pleasant one . This fellow may be a mystagogue , with the love of England ...
עמוד 161
... girls he tries to get into bed . The importance of this is seen in the treatment of Mary at the end . Geeson's lack ... girl I'd like to marry ' Despite this ending , it was the figure of Mary - like that of Jo and Diana earlier which ...
... girls he tries to get into bed . The importance of this is seen in the treatment of Mary at the end . Geeson's lack ... girl I'd like to marry ' Despite this ending , it was the figure of Mary - like that of Jo and Diana earlier which ...
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Silent British Cinema Charles Barr | 5 |
British Film and the National Interest 19271939 Sarah Street | 17 |
The Associated British Picture Corporation and | 27 |
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