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AIDS: A PRIEST'S TESTMENT : [TV] (US, John Kelleher, 1988)
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DREAM DECEIVERS: THE STORY BEHIND JAMES VANCE VS. JUDAS PRIEST : (US, David Van Taylor, 1992)
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John Ford / Andrew Sinclair London: Allen and Unwin, 1979.
Call No: 81FOR SINAuthor: Sinclair, Andrew Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Allen and UnwinPubDate: 1979PhysDes: xii, 305 p. [32] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cmSubject: FORD, JOHN ; IRON HORSE, THE (UK, John Ford, 1924) ; MEN WITHOUT WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1929) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; TOBACCO ROAD (US, John Ford, 1941) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946) ; FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948) ; SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (US, John Ford, 1949) ; RIO GRANDE (US, John Ford, 1950) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; HORSE SOLDIERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1959) ; MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) ; HOW THE WEST WAS WON (US, Henry Hathaway & John Ford & George Marshall, 1962) ; YOUNG CASSIDY (UK, Jack Cardiff, 1965) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) Summary: Andrew Sinclair uses his access to the papers and photographs of John Ford, and to his work colleagues, ranging from actors to camera and stuntmen, to build a complete picture of the man. He shows John Ford to be a very successful director, from 1917, the period of silent movies, to 1966, a time when movies had become an important means of entertainment. He shows John Ford as a cantankerous, wily and brave man, who had a big influence on American cinema, and American social history, as a person who opposed McCarthyism, and who was wounded in the Second World War making documentary and propaganda films [Taken from the cover of the book]Notes: Also published : New York : Dial Press, 1979; Includes index; Filmography: p.229- 291ISBN: 0047910380
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The John Ford movie mystery / Andrew Sarris Bloomington IN: Indiana University Press, 1975.
Call No: 81FOR SARAuthor: Sarris, Andrew Source: USPlace: Bloomington INPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 192 p. ; 26 cmSeries: Cinema OneSubject: FORD, JOHN ; SARRIS, ANDREW ; MEN WITHOUT WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1929) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; ARROWSMITH (US, John Ford, 1931) ; AIRMAIL (US, John Ford, 1932) ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; INFORMER, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND (US, John Ford, 1936) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; HURRICANE, THE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; STAGECOACH (US, John Ford, 1939) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; GRAPES OF WRATH, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; LONG VOYAGE HOME, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; BATTLE OF MIDWAY, THE (US, John Ford, 1942) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; MY DARLING CLEMENTINE (US, John Ford, 1946) ; FORT APACHE (US, John Ford, 1948) ; SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (US, John Ford, 1949) ; WAGON MASTER (US, John Ford, 1950) ; RIO GRANDE (US, John Ford, 1950) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; SUN SHINES BRIGHT, THE (US, John Ford, 1953) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; LONG GRAY LINE, THE (US, John Ford, 1954) ; SEARCHERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; RISING OF THE MOON, THE (IE/US, John Ford, 1957) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; GIDEON'S DAY (UK, John Ford, 1958) ; HORSE SOLDIERS, THE (US, John Ford, 1959) ; SERGEANT RUTLEDGE (US, John Ford, 1960) ; TWO RODE TOGETHER (US, John Ford, 1961) ; MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE, THE (US, John Ford, 1962) ; DONOVAN'S REEF (US, John Ford, 1963) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) ISBN: 0253331676Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Modern European filmmakers and the art of adaptation / edited by Andrew S. Horton and Joan Magretta New York: F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1981.
Call No: 753 MODAuthor: Horton, Andrew S. ; Magretta, Joan Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: F. Ungar Pub. Co.PubDate: 1981PhysDes: xiv, 383 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject: ADAPTATIONS ; EUROPEAN CINEMA ; BLOWUP (UK/IT, Michelangelo Antonioni, 1966) ; CET OBSCUR OBJET DU DESIR (FR/SP, Luis Bunuel, 1977) ; CIOCIARIA, LA (IT/FR, Vittorio De Sica, 1960) ; TWO WOMEN (IT/FR, Vittorio De Sica, 1960) ; CONFORMIST, THE [CONFORMISTA, IL] (IT/FR, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970) ; CONFORMIST, THE [CONFORMISTA, IL] (IT/FR, Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970) ; DECAMERON, THE [DECAMERON, IL] (IT/FR/GW, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1971) ; EFFI BRIEST (GW, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1974) ; FALSCHE BEWEGUNG (GW, Wim Wenders, 1975) ; FELLINI-SATYRICON (IT/FR, Federico Fellini, 1969) ; FEMME DOUCE, UNE (FR, Robert Bresson, 1969) ; HORLOGER DE SAINT-PAUL, L' (FR, Bertrand Tavernier, 1974) ; DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST [ ; JULES ET JIM (FR, Francois Truffaut, 1962) ; LIAISONS DANGEREUSES, LES (FR, Roger Vadim, 1960) ; MARQUISE VON O..., DIE (GW/FR, Erich Rohmer, 1975) ; MEPRIS, LE (FR/IT, Jean-Luc Godrad, 1963) ; RONDE, LA (FR, Max Ophuls, 1950) ; SUZANNE SIMONIN, LA RELIGIEUSE DE DIDEROT (FR, Jacques Rivette, 1967 [prod. 1965]) ; SYMPHONIE PASTORALE, LA (FR, Jean Delannoy, 1946) ; TRISTANA (SP/IT/FR, Luis Bunuel, 1970) ; VERLORENE EHRE DER KATHARINA BLUM, DIE (GW, Volker Schlondorff & Margarethe von Trotta, 1975) ; LOST HONOUR OF KATHARINA BLUM, THE (GW, Volker Schlondorff & Margarethe von Trotta, 1975) ; WILDENTE, DIE (GW/AU, Hans W. Geissendorfer, 1976) ; WILD DUCK, THE (GW/AU, Hans W. Geissendorfer, 1976) ; ZAZIE DANS LE METRO (FR, Louis Malle, 1960) ; MARQUIS OF O..., THE (GW/FR, Erich Rohmer, 1975) Summary: Adaptation as an art in itself is the theme of these original essays by leading film scholars and critics. Starting with some of the finest European films produced since World War II, they investigate the literary source of each. But their emphasis is on film, and their writing challenges the conventional assumption that a great book must inevitably make an inferior movie. It is the editors' premise that adaptation, especially in the hands of a gifted director, can be a lively and creative art. The essays offer a fresh perspective on both films and their directors - among them Antonioni, Bertolucci, Bunuel, Fassbinder, Godard, Ophuls, Truffaut. The genesis of films such as Blow-Up, The Conformist, and Jules et Jim is explored often frame-by-frame, for a fuller understanding of the creative process of filmmaking." - BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [369]-371; Filmography: p. [357]-367ISBN: 0804424039 : $14.95; 0804462771 (pbk.) : $6.95LON: 79048073; 1813405Contents: Delannoy's La Symphonie Pastorale (1946) from the novel by Andre Gide / Dudley Andrew -- Bresson's Diary of a Country Priest (1951) from the novel by Georges Bernanos / Dudley Andrew -- Ophul's La Ronde (1959) from the play by Arthur Schnitzler / Alan Williams -- Vadim's Les Liaisons Dangereuses 1960 (1959) from the novel by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos / John F. Fell -- Malle's Zazie dans le Metro (1960) from the novel by Raymond Queneau / Andrew Horton -- De Sica's Two Women (1961) from the novel by Alberto Moravia / Ruth Prigozy -- Truffaut's Jules et Jim (1961) from the novel by Henri-Pierre Roche / Stuart Y. MacDougal -- Godard's Le Mepris (1963) from the novel A Ghost at Noon by Alberto Moravia / Marsha Kinder -- Rivette's Le Religieuse (1966) from the novel by Denis Diderot / Ira Konigsberg -- Antonioni's Blow-Up (1966) from the short story by Julio Cortazar / Neil D. Isaacs -- Fellini Satyricon (1969) from the "novel" by Petronius / Bernard F. Dick -- Bresson's Une Femme Douce (1969) from the story "The Gentle Creature" by Fyodor Dostoevsky / Lindley Hanlon -- Bunuel's Tristana (1970) from the novel by Benito Perez Galdos / Charles Eidsvik -- Wender's The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1971) from the novel by Peter Handke / Peter Brunette -- Pasolini's Decameron (1971) from The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio / Ben Lawton -- Bertolucci's The Conformist (`97`) from the novel by Alberto Moravia / T. Jefferson Kline -- Tavernier's The Clockmaker (1973) from the novel The Clockmaker of Everton by Georges Simenon / William R. Magretta and Joan Magretta -- Fassbinder's Effi Briest (1974) from the novel by Theodore Fontane / William R. Magretta -- Wender's Wrong Movement (1974) freely based on Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship by Johann Wolfgang Goethe / Peter Harcourt -- Schlondorff & von Trotta's The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1975) from the novel by Heinrich Boll / William R. Magretta and Joan Magretta -- Geissendorfer's The Wild Duck (1976) from the play by Henrik Ibsen / Birgitta Steene -- Rohmer's The Marquise of O... (1976) from the story by Heinrich von Kliest / Alan Spiegel -- Bunuel's That Obscure Object of Desire (1977) from the novel The Woman and the Puppet by Pierre Louys / Michael Wood
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The non-Western films of John Ford / by J. A. Place Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press, c1979.
Call No: 81 FOR PLAAuthor: Place, J. A. (Janey Ann), 1946- Edition: First editionSource: USPlace: Secaucus, N.J.Publisher: Citadel PressPubDate: c1979PhysDes: 287 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmSubject: FORD, JOHN ; PILGRIMAGE (US, John Ford, 1933) ; STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND (US, John Ford, 1935) ; JUDGE PRIEST (US, John Ford, 1934) ; SUN SHINES BRIGHT, THE (US, John Ford, 1953) ; WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND (US, John Ford, 1936) ; YOUNG MR. LINCOLN (US, John Ford, 1939) ; GRAPES OF WRATH, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; TOBACCO ROAD (US, John Ford, 1941) ; LAST HURRAH, THE (US, John Ford, 1958) ; WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME (US, John Ford, 1950) ; [MISTER] MR ROBERTS (US, John Ford & Mervyn Le Roy, 1955) ; BATTLE OF MIDWAY, THE (US, John Ford, 1942) ; THIS IS KOREA (US, John Ford, 1951) ; LOST PATROL, THE (US, John Ford, 1934) ; SUBMARINE PATROL (US, John Ford, 1938) ; THEY WERE EXPENDABLE (US, John Ford, 1945) ; LONG GRAY LINE, THE (US, John Ford, 1954) ; WINGS OF EAGLES, THE (US, John Ford, 1956) ; INFORMER, THE (US, John Ford, 1935) ; PLOUGH AND THE STARS, THE (US, John Ford, 1936) ; HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (US, John Ford, 1941) ; QUIET MAN, THE (US/IR, John Ford, 1952) ; RISING OF THE MOON, THE (IE/US, John Ford, 1957) ; YOUNG CASSIDY (UK, Jack Cardiff, 1965) ; UP THE RIVER (US, John Ford, 1930) ; AIRMAIL (US, John Ford, 1932) ; ARROWSMITH (US, John Ford, 1931) ; WEE WILLIE WINKIE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; HURRICANE, THE (US, John Ford, 1937) ; LONG VOYAGE HOME, THE (US, John Ford, 1940) ; MOGAMBO (US, John Ford, 1953) ; DONOVAN'S REEF (US, John Ford, 1963) ; SEVEN WOMEN (US, John Ford, 1965) ; FUGITIVE, THE (US/MX, John Ford, 1947) Summary: "J.A. Place's first book, The Western Films of John Ford, presented and analysed all the Ford films laid in the American West and drawing upon its mythology. In this book she turns to Ford's work in other genres: Americana films, Celtic films, political films, military films, and war films. Easch motion picture is carefully re-created in words and pictures." - BOOK BLURBNotes: Continues The Western films of John FordISBN: 0806506431Contents: The American films -- The war films -- The Irish films -- The action films -- The "foreign" films.
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PRIEST : (UK, Antonia Bird, 1994)
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PRIEST : (US, Scott Charles Stewart, 2011)
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PRIEST OF LOVE : (UK, Christopher Miles, 1981)
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Schonell Theatre off to good start in The Australasian Cinema (5/3/1982) vol.11 iss.3 p.1
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