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Film Quarterly Vol. XXXIII No. 2 (Winter 1979-80)

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Film Quarterly Vol. XXXIII No. 2 (Winter 1979-80)

by Callenbach, Ernest (Editor)

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Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1979. Softcover. Very Good-. Wraps; 62pp; Minor creasing to cover, pages clean & tight, VG- condition. Quarterly film journal. This issue: Fritz Lang: Only Melodrama by Don Willis; The Power of Adaptation in Apocalypse Now by Marsha Kinder; Apocalypse Then: Hollywood Looks at Vietnam by Peter McInerney; Tanner and Berger: The Voice Offscreen by Michael Tarantino; Chris MacLaine: The Man Who Invented Gold by J. J. Murphy; Reviews. Illustrated.

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Title
Film Quarterly Vol. XXXIII No. 2 (Winter 1979-80)
Author
Callenbach, Ernest (Editor)
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good-
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Place of Publication
Berkeley, CA
Date Published
1979
Keywords
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