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Super Bitches and Action Babes: The Female Hero in Popular Cinema, 1970-2006 - Rikke Schubart - Google Books
https://books.google.de/books?id=GYOeGrtUjAoC&pg=PA123
With actress Pam Grier’s breakthrough in Coffy and Foxy Brown, women entered action, science fiction, war, westerns and martial arts films—genres that had previously been considered the domain of male protagonists. This ground-breaking cinema, however,…
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Drive-in Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-Movie Starlets of the Sixties - Tom Lisanti - Google Books
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During the 1960s, a bushel of B–movies were produced and aimed at the predominantly teenage drive-in movie audience. At first teens couldn’t get enough of the bikini-clad beauties dancing on the beach or being wooed by Elvis Presley, but by 1966 young…
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Russ Meyer--The Life and Films: A Biography and a Comprehensive, Illustrated ... - David K. Frasier - Google Books
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Credited with having “opened the floodgates of screen permissiveness” in 1959 with the landmark “nudie” The Immoral Mr. Teas, legendary independent softcore filmmaker Russ Meyer has continued throughout his 30-year career and 23+ films to expand the limits…
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Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop - Bob Stanley - Google Books
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Modern pop began in 1952 when the first British chart was published and the first 7" singles were released. It ended (perhaps) in 1995 when Robson and Jerome reached the top of the charts with the first number one not to be available on vinyl since 1953.…
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The Films of Fay Wray - Roy Kinnard, Tony Crnkovich - Google Books
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Widely acclaimed as a horror movie actress, Fay Wray is best remembered for her performances in King Kong and four other classic 1930s film thrillers, Doctor X, The Most Dangerous Game, Mystery of the Wax Museum and The Vampire Bat. Yet Wray appeared in 77…
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The Suspense Thriller: Films in the Shadow of Alfred Hitchcock - Charles Derry - Google Books
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This book is a comprehensive study of one of the most popular genres in the cinema. From a perspective sympathetic to popular culture, this study analyzes a large number of primarily American and European films by a variety of distinguished directors,…
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The Columbia Comedy Shorts: Two-Reel Hollywood Film Comedies, 1933-1958 - Ted Okuda, Edward Watz - Google Books
https://books.google.de/books?id=wfnaAQAAQBAJ&pg=PAPT203&dq=%22Arthur+Ripley%22#v=onepage
Columbia produced over 500 two-reel shorts from 1933 through 1958, with Hollywood’s finest comics (the Three Stooges, Andy Clyde, Buster Keaton, Harry Langdon, Charley Chase, others). Fully illustrated with never-before-published photographs, the book…
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Terence Fisher: Horror, Myth and Religion - Paul Leggett - Google Books
http://books.google.de/books?id=PBUir-ouIEUC&pg=PR4&dq=%22Terence+Fisher%22+1904&hl=de&sa=X&ei=iuMJUZGDAYvWsgaNnYCIDg&ved=0CDgQ6
Some critics in England and France have long maintained that British director Terence Fisher, whose films dominated world markets in the 1950s and 60s, was one of the greatest directors of fantasy films in history. Since his death in 1980, Fisher’s…
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Pets by Royal Appointment: The Royal Family and their Animals - Brian Hoey - Google Books
https://books.google.de/books?id=VQWuAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT136&dq=indian+mastiff
The royal family say they can do without many things, but not their animals. For countless monarchs and their consorts, dogs, cats, horses and even the occasional parrot have acted as constant, faithful companions, unquestioning allies and surrogate…
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Children of the Katyn Massacre: Accounts of Life After the 1940 Soviet ... - Teresa Kaczorowska - Google Books
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World War II was—and remains—one of the bloodiest wars in history. Not only did millions of soldiers die in combat but millions of civilians lost their lives—some for no greater crime than their religious heritage or their nationality. The Soviets, at…