Feature Films, 1950-1959: A United States Filmography
Alan G. Fetrow
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Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow epub Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow pdf download Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow pdf file Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow audiobook Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow book review Feature Films, 1950-1959: A Alan G. Fetrow summary | #7078522 in Books | 2008-12-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 2 | 8.90 x1.80 x6.10l,2.20 | File type: PDF | 718 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A good reference and a pleasure to read.|By Robert Triplett|I have been trying for years to find the title of a movie that I saw on television back in the sixties. All I could remember was that it had a one word title. I bought this book on a couple of weeks ago and there it was on page 273: "Inferno"!
The neat thing I discovered was how much fun it was to page thr|From Booklist|Some of the best and worst movies of all time were produced during the 1950s: lavish musicals, cheesy horror flicks, gripping dramas, and more. As television sets became a fixture in more and more ho
In the 1950s, television pushed filmmakers toward such processes as CinemaScope and the increasing use of color. Serials and B Westerns were no longer money-makers and vanished, while a new breed of producers began to challenge the "censorship code." From Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (Paramount, 1952) to Zombies of Mora Tau (Columbia, 1957), this comprehensive work provides full filmographic data on 3,078 American films of the 1950s. Each entry includes f...
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