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... characters wait for each returning flight ( 10.22 ; see also 10.13 ) . As often happens in Hawks films , the characters , male and fe- male alike , have to prove themselves tough and stoic . William Wyler had begun directing in the late ...
... characters wait for each returning flight ( 10.22 ; see also 10.13 ) . As often happens in Hawks films , the characters , male and fe- male alike , have to prove themselves tough and stoic . William Wyler had begun directing in the late ...
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... characters ' interactions with the setting ; his melo- dramas juxtapose characters with symbolic decor ( 15.30 ) . Émigrés Stay On Some émigré directors , such as Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls , returned to Europe fairly soon after the ...
... characters ' interactions with the setting ; his melo- dramas juxtapose characters with symbolic decor ( 15.30 ) . Émigrés Stay On Some émigré directors , such as Jean Renoir and Max Ophüls , returned to Europe fairly soon after the ...
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... characters ' passing moods and barely articulated prob- lems . The museum scene in Voyage to Italy is notable for its lengthy camera movements , and in this respect it is characteristic of a stylistic development in Italian films of the ...
... characters ' passing moods and barely articulated prob- lems . The museum scene in Voyage to Italy is notable for its lengthy camera movements , and in this respect it is characteristic of a stylistic development in Italian films of the ...
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The Development of Sound Cinema 19261945 | 37 |
The Hollywood Studio System 19301945 | 59 |
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