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BUGS BUNNY'S 3RD MOVIE: 1001 RABBIT TALES : (US, David Detiege & Art Davis & Bill Perez, 1982)
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The encyclopedia of animated cartoon series / by Jeff Lenburg New York, N.Y.: Da Capo Press, [1983], c1981.
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GREAT AMERICAN BUGS BUNNY - ROAD-RUNNER CHASE, THE : (US, Chuck Jones, 1979)
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The great American cartoon in Buff (17 October 1980) vol.1 iss.1 p.2
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LOONEY LOONEY LOONEY BUGS BUNNY MOVIE : (US, Friz Freleng & others..., 1981)
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News from Roadshow in Australasian Cinema (13/5/1983) vol.12 iss.8 p.13
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News from Roadshow in Australasian Cinema (23/07/1982) vol.11 iss.13 p.3
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Wagner & Cinema / edited by Jeongwon Joe & Sander L. Gilman Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c2010.
Call No: 81WAG WAGAuthor: Joe, Jeongwon (ed.) ; Gilman, Sander L. (ed.) ; Palmer, Tony (foreword) Source: USPlace: BloomingtonPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: c2010PhysDes: xiii, 487 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: CRITICISM ; MUSIC AND THE CINEMA ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; OPERA IN FILMS ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; WAGNER, RICHARD ; NIBELUNGEN, DIE (G, Fritz Lang, 1922-24) ; THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD, THE (US, Christian Nyby/Howard Hawks, 1951) ; DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL, THE (US, Robert Wise, 1951) ; HUMORESQUE (US, Jean Negulesco, 1947) ; GLADIATOR (US, Ridley Scott, 2000) ; FLIEGENDE HOLLANDER, DER (GE, Joachim Herz, 1964) ; LUDWIG (IT/FR/GW, Luchino Visconti, 1973) ; BUGS BUNNY NIPS THE NIPS (US, Friz Freleng, 1944) Summary: "The work of Richard Wagner is a continuing source of artistic inspiration and ideological controversy in literature, philosophy, and music, as well as cinema. In Wagner and Cinema, a diverse group of established and emerging scholars examines Wagner's influence on cinema from the silent era to the present. The essays in this collection engage in a critical dialogue with existing studies - extending and renovating current theories related to the topic - and propose unexplored topics and new methodological perspectives. The contributors discuss films ranging from the 1913 biopic of Wagner to Ridley Scott's Gladiator, with essays on silent cinema, film scoring, Wagner in Hollywood, German cinema, and Wagner beyond the soundtrack. " -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references, filmography (p. 441-455), and indexISBN: 9780253221636Contents: -- foreword by Tony Palmer -- Introduction: Why Wagner and cinema? Tolkien was wrong / Jeongwon Joe -- Part 1. Wagner and the silent film. Wagnerian motives : narrative integration and the development of silent film accompaniment, 1908-1913 / James Buhler ; Underscoring drama--picturing music / Peter Franklin ; The life and works of Richard Wagner (1913) : Becce, Froelich, and Messter / Paul Fryer ; Listening for Wagner in Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen / Adeline Mueller -- Part 2. Wagnerian resonance in film scoring ; The resonances of Wagnerian opera and nineteenth-century melodrama in the film scores of Max Steiner / David Neumeyer ; Wagner's influence on gender roles in early Hollywood film / Eva Rieger ; The penumbra of Wagner's Ombra in two science fiction films from 1951: The thing from another world and The day the earth stood still / William H. Rosar -- Part 3. Wagner in Hollywood. "Soll ich lauschen?" : love-death in Humoresque / Marcia J. Citron ; Hollywood's German fantasy: Ridley Scott's Gladiator / Marc A. Weiner ; Reading Wagner in Bugs Bunny nips the nips (1944) / Neil Lerner ; Piercing Wagner: The Ring in Golden earrings / Scott D. Paulin -- Part 4. Wagner in German cinema. Wagner as leitmotif: the new German cinema and beyond / Roger Hillman ; The power of emotion: Wagner and film / Jeremy Tambling ; Wagner in East Germany: Joachim Herz's Der fliegende Holla¨nder (1964) / Joy H. Calico -- Part 5. Wagner beyond the soundtrack. Nocturnal Wagner: the cultural survival of Tristan und Isolde in Hollywood / Elisabeth Bronfen ; Ludwig's Wagner and Visconti's Ludwig / Giorgio Biancorosso ; The Tristan Project: time in Wagner and Viola / Jeongwon Joe ; "The threshold of the visible world": Wagner, Bill Viola, and Tristan / Lawrence Kramer -- Postlude: Looking for Richard: an archival search for Wagner / Warren M. Sherk -- Epilogue: Some thoughts about Wagner and cinema; opera and politics, style and reception / Sander L. Gilman -- appendix: interview with Bill Viola / Jeongwon Joe -- filmography / Jeongwon Joe, Warren M. Sherk and Scott D. Paulin -- list of contributors -- index --
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Warner Bros. Product in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.4
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: WARNER BROS. ; FIREFOX (US, Clint Eastwood, 1982) ; LOONEY LOONEY LOONEY BUGS BUNNY MOVIE (US, Friz Freleng & others..., 1981) ; THIS IS ELVIS (US, Andrew Solt & Malcolm Leo, 1981) ; MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SEX COMEDY, A (US, Woody Allen, 1982) ; EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE (US, James Fargo, 1978) ; HOUSE OF WAX (US, Andre de Toth, 1953) ; SUPERMAN II (US, Richard Lester, 1980) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) ; NIGHT SHIFT (US, Ron Howard, 1982) ; WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE (US, George Roy Hill, 1982) ; BEST FRIENDS (US, Norman Jewison, 1982) ; LOVE CHILD (US, Larry Peerce, 1982) ; SHINING, THE (UK, Stanley Kubrick, 1980) ; HONKYTONK MAN (US, Clint Eastwood, 1982) ; NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION (US, Harold Ramis, 1983) ; STROKER ACE (US, Hal Needham, 1983) ; TWICE UPON A TIME (US, John Korty & Charles Swenson, 1983) ; SUPERMAN III (US, Richard Lester, 1983) Summary: List of current, coming, and in-production titles from Warner Bros.
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