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CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA : (UK, Gabriel Pascal, 1945)
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Classics on screen : ancient Greece and Rome on film / Alastair J. L. Blanshard, Kim Shahabudin London: Bristol Classical Press, 2011.
Call No: 741.931 BLAAuthor: Blanshard, Alastair -- Shahabudin, Kim Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Bristol Classical PressPubDate: 2011PhysDes: vii, 264 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: EPIC FILMS ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. GREECE ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. ITALY ; HISTORICAL FILMS. USA ; HISTORICAL FILMS. GREECE ; HISTORICAL FILMS. ITALY ; CLEOPATRA (US, Cecil B. DeMille, 1934) ; QUO VADIS (US, Mervyn LeRoy, 1951) ; FATICHE DI ERCOLE, LE (IT, Pietro Francisci, 1957) ; SPARTACUS (US, Stanley Kubrick, 1960) ; THREE HUNDRED [300] SPARTANS, THE (US, Rudolph Mate, 1962) ; JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS (US/UK. Don Chaffey, 1963) ; FELLINI-SATYRICON (IT/FR, Federico Fellini, 1969) ; MONTY PYTHON'S LIFE OF BRIAN (UK, Terry Jones, 1979) ; HERCULES (US, John Musker & Ron Clements, 1997) ; GLADIATOR (US, Ridley Scott, 2000) Summary: Publishers description: 'Through analysis of ten influential films, this book examines the representation of Greece and Rome in popular and art-house cinema. Arranged by cinematic genre and theme, this book offers an accessible introduction to the depiction of antiquity in cinema. Key scenes are discussed and each film is located in its historical contextISBN: 9780715637241Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2013Contents: 1. Establishing the conventions: Cleopatra (1934) -- 2. The Roman epics of classical Hollywood: Quo Vadis (1951) -- 3. Peplum traditions: Hercules (1958) -- 4. Roman history on Screen: Spartacus (1960) -- 5. Greek history on screen: The 300 Spartans (1962) -- 6. Myth and the fantastic: Jason and the Argonauts (1963) -- 7. Art Cinema: Fellini-Satyricon (1969) -- 8. Satirising cine-antiquity: Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) -- 9. The Disney version: Hercules (1997) -- 10. The return of the epic? Gladiator (2000)
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CLEOPATRA : (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963)
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Cleopatra London: Redman, 1962.
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CLEOPATRA : (BL, Júlio Bressane, 2007)
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CLEOPATRA JONES : (US, Jack Starrett, 1973)
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The Cleopatra papers : a private correspondence / by Jack Brodsky and Nathan Weiss New York: Simon and Schuster, 1963.
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CLEOPATRA'S SECOND HUSBAND : (US, Jon Reiss, 1998)
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CLEOPATRA THE EGYPTIAN QUEEN : (IT, Cesar Tod, 1984)
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Cleopatra the neglected epic in Classic Images (November 1984) iss.113 p.55
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Cleopatra the neglected epic in Classic Images (December 1984) iss.114 p.23-26
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FIlm follies : the cinema out of order / by Stuart Klawans London: Cassell, 1999.
Call No: 740 KLAAuthor: Klawans, Stuart Edition: 1999Place: LondonPublisher: CassellPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 188pages : illustrated ; 22 cmSubject: EPIC FILMS ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; INTOLERANCE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1916) ; LUDWIG (IT/FR/GW, Luchino Visconti, 1973) ; STROHEIN, ERICH VON ; FOOLISH WIVES (US, Erich Von Stroheim, 1922) ; GREED (US, Erich von Stroheim, 1925) ; LANG, FRITZ ; METROPOLIS (G, Fritz Lang, 1926) ; DUEL IN THE SUN (US, King Vidor, 1946) ; CLEOPATRA (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963) ; APOCALYPSE NOW (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1979) ; FITZCARRALDO (GW, Werner Herzog, 1982) ; ISHTAR (US, Elaine May, 1987) ; SOY CUBA (CU/UR, Mihail Kalatozov, 1964) Notes: A history and theory of going too far, "Film Follies" examines those rare pictures that are both cinematic landmarks and monuments to a director's hybris, from Griffith's "Intolerance" through to Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" and Carax's "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf". Seeming madness and wasteful extravagance, fantastic architecture and the haphazard structure of a musical revue: such are the landmarks of those improbably great (and greatly improbable) films Klawans calls "follies" -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9780304700547
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The Fox that got away : the last days of the Zanuck dynasty at Twentieth Century Fox / Stephen M. Silverman Secaucus, New Jersey: Lyle Stuart Inc., c1988.
Call No: 19TWE SILAuthor: Silverman, Stephen M. Source: USPlace: Secaucus, New JerseyPublisher: Lyle Stuart Inc.PubDate: c1988PhysDes: 356 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cmSubject: HOLLYWOOD ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. 1960's ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. 1970's ; INDUSTRY, FILM. USA ; TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ; ZANUCK, DARRYL F. ; ZANUCK, RICHARD ; CLEOPATRA (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963) Summary: "A powerful man and his determined son, an internationally famous dream factory where money is no object, and a battle between egos staged on the most lavish playgrounds in the world. This is the inside story of a family torn from within by greed, envy and a blind need to control. Movie mogul Darryl F. Zanuck believed that the kingdom he had built - 20th Century Fox - was impregnable to outside conquest. Little did he dream that the power who would eventually dethrone him in one of the nastiest battles in Hollywood history would be none other than his own son, Richard Zanuck. In the best Hollywood tradition, this drama was played out on a larger than life scale against a glamorous international setting. There is a cast of supporting players that formed a Zanuck coterie - from their innumerable "yes men" to the old man's many mistresses [...] THE FOX THAT GOT AWAY is filled with high drama. It is a story that will not be soon forgotten, and a look at the workings of an industry that never fails to fascinate." [Taken from book jacket]Notes: Includes bibliography and indexISBN: 081840485XDonation: Simon Wincer
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Meeting at the Sphinx / by Marjorie Deans. Gabriel Pascal's production of Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra ; with forewards by both the author and the producer, Bernard Shaw and Gabriel Pascal London: Macdonald, [1946].
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My life with Cleopatra / by Walter Wanger and Joe Hyams London [England]: Transworld Publishers, [1963].
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Pictures will talk : the life and films of Joseph L. Mankiewicz / by Kenneth L. Geist New York: Scribner, 1978.
Call No: 81MAN GEIAuthor: Geist, Kenneth L Place: New YorkPublisher: ScribnerPubDate: 1978PhysDes: xiii, 443 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ; UNITED ARTISTS ; WANGER, WALTER ; WARNER BROS. ; BENTON, ROBERT ; CAINE, MICHAEL ; Crawford, Joan ; MANKIEWICZ, JOSEPH L. ; HEPBURN, KATHARINE ; ALL ABOUT EVE (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950) ; BAREFOOT CONTESSA, THE (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1954) ; CLEOPATRA (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963) Notes: "The films of Joseph L. Mankiewicz": p. [401]-429; Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0684155001 : $12.95LON: 78001104; 1121216
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Scenes from a revolution : the birth of the new Hollywood / Mark Harris Edinburgh: Canongate, 2008.
Call No: 71 (73) HARAuthor: Harris Mark Place: EdinburghPublisher: CanongatePubDate: 2008PhysDes: 490 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: COLUMBIA PICTURES ; CRITICISM ; CRITICS ; DIRECTORS. USA ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. USA ; HOLLYWOOD IN FILMS ; JAMES BOND IN FILMS ; TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX ; WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS ; ALLEN, WOODY ; ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO ; ASHBY, HAL ; BANCROFT, ANNE ; BEATTY, WARREN ; BENTON, ROBERT ; BERGMAN, INGRID ; BLAKE, ROBERT ; BRANDO, MARLON ; BURTON, RICHARD ; CAINE, MICHAEL ; CARON, LESLIE ; CUKOR, GEORGE ; COLLINS, JOAN ; CONNERY, SEAN ; COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD ; CORMAN, ROGER ; DANIELS, WILLIAM ; DAVIS, SAMMY, Jr. ; DAY, DORIS ; DUNAWAY, FAYE ; DUVALL, ROBERT ; FELLINI, FEDERICO ; FLEISCHER, RICHARD ; FONDA, JANE ; FRANKOVICH, MIKE ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; HARRISON, REX ; HENRY, BUCK ; HEPBURN, KATHARINE ; HOFFMAN, DUSTIN ; NEWMAN, DAVID ; BONNIE AND CLYDE (US, Arthur Penn, 1967) ; CAMELOT (US, Joshua Logan, 1967) ; CLEOPATRA (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1963) ; COOL HAND LUKE (US, Stuart Rosenberg, 1967) ; DOCTOR DOLITTLE (US, Richard Fleischer, 1967) ; GRADUATE, THE (US, Mike Nichols, 1967) ; GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER (US, Stanley Kramer, 1967) ; KAEL, PAULINE ; IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (US, Norman Jewison, 1967) Summary: In this book, Mark Harris looks at 1967, and marks it as a pivotal moment in Hollywood's history: the shift from studio -generated epics, westerns and musicals, such as "Doctor Doolitle"to the director-centred European aesthetic seen in "Bonnie & Clyde" and "The Graduate". It was the birth of the New Hollywood. The book look at five films made in this year- "Bonnie & Clyde", "In the heat of the night", "Doctor Doolittle" "The Graduate" and "Guess who's coming to dinner" from the. first draft of the scripts to the impact of their release. The author interviews most of the actors in volved in the making of these films and presents a book about Hollywood and the United States at a critical juncture in their history. [Taken from the cover]Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [432]-438) and index.ISBN: 9781847671028ID2: 277
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Visions of the East : orientalism in film / edited by Matthew Bernstein and Gaylyn Studlar New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, c1997.
Call No: 626-054 VISAuthor: Berstein, Matthew; Studlar, Gaylyn Source: USPlace: New Brunswick, N.J.Publisher: Rutgers University PressPubDate: c1997PhysDes: ix, 330 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: ETHNOGRAPHY AND THE CINEMA ; ETHNOGRAPHIC FILMS ; ANTHROPOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; RACIAL STEREOTYPES IN FILMS ; ASIANS IN FILMS ; INDOCHINE (FR, Regis Wargnier, 1992) ; ALADDIN (US, John Musker & Ron Clements, 1992) ; PEPE LE MOKO (FR, Julien Duvivier, 1937) ; CAESAR AND CLEOPATRA (UK, Gabriel Pascal, 1945) Summary: "Some of the most popular and frequently discussed titles in movie history are imbued with orientalism, the politically charged way in which Western artists have represented gender, race, and ethnicity in the cultures of North Africa and Asia. This is the first anthology to address and highlight orientalism in film from pre-cinema fascinations with Egyptian culture through the "Whole New World" of Aladdin. Eleven illuminating and well-illustrated essays utilize the insights of interdisciplinary cultural studies, psychoanalysis, feminism, and genre criticism. Other films discussed include The Letter, Caesar and Cleopatra, Lawrence of Arabia, Indochine, and severeal films of France's 'cinema colonial'."-BOOK BLURBNotes: includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-318) and indexISBN: 0813522951Contents: Acknowledgements / Matthew Bernstein -- Gender and Culture of Empire: Toward a Feminist Ethnography of the Cinema / Ella Shohat -- The Curse of the Pharaoh, or How Cinema Contracted Egyptomania / Antonia Lant --"Out-Salomeing Salome": Dance, the New Woman, and Fan Magazine Orientalism / Gaylyn Studlar -- The Thousand Ways There Are to Move: Camp and Oriental Dance in the Hollywood Musicals of Jack Cole / Andrienne L. McLean -- The Family Romance of Orientalism: From Madame Butterfly to Indochine / Marina Heung -- A Whole New (Disney) World Order: Alladin, Atomic Power, and the Muslim Middle East / Alan Nadel -- The "Cinema colonial" of 1930s France: Film Narration as Spatial Practice / Charles O'Brien -- Praying Mantis: Enchantment and Violence in French Cinema of the Exotic / Dudley Andrew -- In the Labyrinth: Masculine Subjectivity, Expatriation, and Colonialism in Pepe le Moko / Janice Morgan -- Timeless Histories: A British Dream of Cleopatra / Mary Homer.
Reading the Letter in a Postcolonial World / Phebe Shih Chao -- Orientalism in Film: A Select Bibliography
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