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- 5451: Liberty Valance
- ... this case it was undone by itself. His ways would have died out over time, however, as modernism does spread quickly, but he was the favorite of Shinbone, he had a girl and a nice house was nearly ready for him and Halle to move into but lost it all – because his way of living didn’t prevail. The place of Liberty Valance’s death was no coincidence. He died outside ...
- 5452: LA Confidential And Film Noir
- ... 1991. London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. Monaco, James. How to Read a Film. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981. Schatz, Thomas. Hollywood Genres: Formulas, Filmmaking and the Studio System. New York, New York: Random House, 1981. Sobchack, Thomas and Vivian C. Sobchack. An Introduction to Film. Boston: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1987.
- 5453: How To Make A Movie
- ... screen: Arson Hill. After the last credits evaporate, you see a long shot of a vacant summer cottage, then a medium shot of a mysterious-looking man pouring lighter fluid on the grass near the house and striking a match. The grass catches fire; the man flees. The vivid crackling of the fire dissolves into the sound of a young girl's laughter as she packs clothing into a cardboard box ...
- 5454: History Of Photography
- ... the image, the plate was immersed in a solution of sodium thiosulfate or salt and then toned with gold chloride. Hallmark -- Stamped marks on the daguerreotype plate that identify the plate manufacturer or photographic supply house. Hallmarks usually consist of symbols, initials, and/or numbers. The number indicates the ratio of silver to copper. The most popular number was 40, indicating 1 part silver to 39 parts copper.. Preserver --A thin ...
- 5455: Higher Learning
- ... Kristen as a weak, helpless woman unable to defend herself. Conversely, Singleton shows how this weak female needs a strong male to defend her honor. This is illustrated by Fudge going over to the fraternity house and dragging Billy out by the scruff of his neck and forcing an apology out of him. The movie, "Higher Learning", is a not-so-subtle movie illustrating numerous sociological issues. John Singleton is trying ...
- 5456: Julius Caesar
- ... he can give him a note warning Caesar of the conspiracy. Act III: Attempts are made to warn Caesar of the plot to kill him, but none are successful. Caesar is murdered in the Senate House. Brutus keeps the others from killing anyone else and they all believe that their deed will be celebrated throughout the ages. Antony enters and pretends that he agrees with the conspirators actions and is granted ...
- 5457: Jimi
- ... power has been testified to by several generations. The British version of Are You Experienced? contained a few subtle differences. Most prominent were the absence of "Purple Haze" and the addition of Hendrix standard "Red House". "Purple Haze" caught fire in America after the Monterey Pop Festival and became Jimi's signature song. Although it was said to have endless verses, Jimi generally sang only the shortened version from the album ...
- 5458: Greek Theater 2
- ... Greece - but it has not changed completely" (Taylor 8). This form of art has always had a special appeal for many people. Works Cited Arnott, Peter. The Ancient Greek and Roman Theatre. New York: Random House, 1971. Butler, James H. The Theatre and Drama of Greece and Rome. San Francisco: Chandler, 1972. Kennedy, X.J., and Dama Gidia, eds. Literature: An Introduction To Fiction, Poetry and Drama. New York: Harper Collins ...
- 5459: Generation Ecstacy
- Generation Ecstasy It’s been ten years since the English seized on Detroit techno, Chicago house, and New York garage as the seeds of what’s generally agreed—over there, at least—to be the most significant music since punk, and they’re celebrating with a slew of historical studies. Simon ...
- 5460: Film Review-rainbow Trout
- ... around the fish farm. The urbanites include the Min-su couple (a bank worker and his wife, Jung-wha), Sae-wha (younger sister of Jung-wha), and the Byung-kwan couple (owner of a steak house and his wife, Young-sook). The villagers include the trout breeder Chang-hyun (friend of Min-su and former lover of Jung-wha), Tae-ju (a young man), and a group of wild hunters. Once ...
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