Motion pictures -- United States
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- Film noir, an encyclopedic reference to the American style, edited by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward, co-editors, Carl Macek and Robert Porfirio
- Nabokov's dark cinema, Alfred Appel, Jr
- Hollywood and after, the changing face of movies in America, Jerzy Toeplitz ; translated by Boleslaw Sulik
- COURTROOMS FINEST HOUR IN AMERICAN CINEMA
- Film noir, an encyclopedic reference to the American style, edited by Alain Silver and Elizabeth Ward ; co-editors, Carl Macek and Robert Porfirio ; co-editor third ed., James Ursini
- Avant-garde, experimental cinema, 1928-1954, Series 2
- Photoplay treasury
- It's so French!, Hollywood, Paris, and the making of cosmopolitan film culture, Vanessa R. Schwartz
- A cinema of loneliness, Penn, Stone, Kubrick, Scorsese, Spielberg, Altman, Robert Kolker
- Star Wars, year by year : a visual history
- Indian accents, brown voice and racial performance in American television and film, Shilpa S. DaveĢ
- Hollywood hybrids, mixing genres in contemporary films, Ira Jaffe
- The American movies reference book;, the sound era., Paul Michael, editor in chief. James Robert Parish, associate editor. John Robert Cocchi, Ray Hagen, Jack Edmund Nolan, contributing editors
- Movies as artifacts, cultural criticism of popular film, edited by Michael T. Marsden, John G. Nachbar, and Sam L. Grogg, Jr
- Now showing, unforgettable moments from the movies, Joe Garner
- The rough guide to American independent film, by Jessica Winter
- Double takes, culture and gender in French films and their American remakes, Carolyn A. Durham
- D.W. Griffith, American film master., With an annotated list of films by Eileen Bowser
- The United Artists story, [the complete history of the studio and its 1581 films], Ronald Bergan
- The talkies;, articles and illustrations from a great fan magazine, 1928-1940., Selection, text, and arrangement by Richard Griffith. Foreword by Lawrence J. Quirk
- The movies come from America, Gilbert Seldes ; with a pref. by Charlie Chaplin
- Das amerikanische Theater und Kino, zwei kulturgeschichtliche Abhandlungen : mit 47 bunten, 459 einfarbigen Bildern und einer Spielplantabelle, Joseph Gregor ; ReneĢ FuĢloĢp-Miller
- The history, formation, and criticism of the nouvelle vague, by Lindsay Ryoko Michimoto
- The new Hollywood, what the movies did with the new freedoms of the seventies, by James Bernardoni
- 20th Century Fox, the blockbuster years, [produced by] Prometheus Entertainment in association with Van Ness Films, Inc., Fox Television Studios, Foxstar Productions and American Movie Classics ; directed by Kevin Burns and Shelley Lyons ; written by Kevin Burns, Jerry Decker and Ed Singer
- The Frank Sinatra film guide, Daniel O'Brien
- D.W. Griffith,, American film master,, by Iris Barry ..
- Hollywood Renaissance, Diane Jacobs
- Star maker;, the story of D. W. Griffith., Introd. by Mary Pickford
- Hollywood genres, formulas, filmmaking, and the studio system, Thomas Schatz
- Sinema: American pornographic films and the people who make them, [by] Kenneth Turan and Stephen F. Zito
- Black city cinema, African American urban experiences in film, Paula J. Massood
- To be continued ..., [by] Ken Weiss and Ed Goodgold
- A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies, Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson
- The immigrant scene, ethnic amusements in New York, 1880-1920, Sabine Haenni
- A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies, a BFI TV production for Channel 4 in association with Miramax Films ; produced by Florence Dauman ; written and directed by Martin Scorsese, Michasel Henry Wilson
- The immediate experience, movies, comics, theatre & other aspects of popular culture, Robert Warshow
- Shoot out, surviving fame and (mis)fortune in Hollywood, Peter Bart and Peter Guber
- Making the white man's Indian, native Americans and Hollywood movies, Angela Aleiss
- No surprises, please, movies in the Reagan decade, Steve Vineberg
- The crazy mirror:, Hollywood comedy and the American image
- Movie wars, how Hollywood and the media conspire to limit what films we can see, Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Superman returns, Warner Bros. Pictures presents in association with Legendary Pictures in association with Bad Hat Harry ; produced by Gilbert Adler, Jon Peters, Bryan Singer ; story by Bryan Singer & Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris ; screenplay by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris ; directed by Bryan Singer
- Looking away; Hollywood and Vietnam
- The Hollywood book of love, an irreverent guide to the films that raised our romantic expectations, James Robert Parish
- Schickel on film, encounters--critical and personal--with movie immortals, Richard Schickel
- Film, the democratic art, Garth Jowett ; for the American Film Institute
- Good morning, Mr. Zip Zip Zip, movies, memory, and World War II /, Richard Schickel
- The extraordinary image, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, and the reimagining of cinema, Robert P. Kolker
- Blockbuster, how Hollywood learned to stop worrying and love the summer, Tom Shone
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