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Page 7
... screen had little relation to those used in the books and magazines of science fiction which one read , while the recreation of fantastic situations fell far short of that possible in the mind of the interested sf reader . If one went ...
... screen had little relation to those used in the books and magazines of science fiction which one read , while the recreation of fantastic situations fell far short of that possible in the mind of the interested sf reader . If one went ...
Page 16
... screens on which could be shown scenes from all periods of time by means of motion picture film and slides . Audiences could ... screen of the place at which the exhibition is held . . . . ' " 5 The plan might have worked had either man ...
... screens on which could be shown scenes from all periods of time by means of motion picture film and slides . Audiences could ... screen of the place at which the exhibition is held . . . . ' " 5 The plan might have worked had either man ...
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... / Production : Charles Urban . ( See p . 16 ) ALPHAVILLE . France . 1965. Director : Jean - Luc Godard . Screen- play : Jean - Luc Godard . Photography : Raoul Coutard . Editor : Ag- nès Guillemot . Producer : André Michelin . Players : ...
... / Production : Charles Urban . ( See p . 16 ) ALPHAVILLE . France . 1965. Director : Jean - Luc Godard . Screen- play : Jean - Luc Godard . Photography : Raoul Coutard . Editor : Ag- nès Guillemot . Producer : André Michelin . Players : ...
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WHAT SCIENCE FICTION FILMS WHERE? | 7 |
FIRST CONTACT | 16 |
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