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The films of Robert Redford / by David Castell Bembridge: Barnden Castell Williams, 1975.
Call No: 81RED CASAuthor: Castell, David, 1943 Edition: 2nd rev. edPlace: BembridgePublisher: Barnden Castell WilliamsPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 47 p. : ill., 22 cmSeries: The films ofSubject: REDFORD, ROBERT ISBN: 0904159043LON: abn96049816; 12126086
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[Havana : Robert Redford as Jack Weil holds a deck of playing cards] / Photo by Jean Pagliuso Universal Pictures, c. 1990.
Call No: TITLE STILL INTERNATIONALSource: ATPublisher: Universal PicturesPubDate: c. 1990PhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 26 X 21 cm.Subject: REDFORD, ROBERT Summary: A man with his hair slicked with what appears to be brylcreem holds a deck of cards in two hands. On his little finger he wears a ring.Notes: Production information below image on bottom of photograph; White border surrounds image
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The horse whisperer : an illustrated companion to the major motion picture / by Gretel Ehrlich New York: Dell, 1998.
Call No: 79HOR EHRAuthor: Ehrlich, Gretel Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: DellPubDate: 1998PhysDes: 157 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.Subject: REDFORD, ROBERT ; HORSE WHISPERER, THE (US, Robert Redford, 1998) Summary: Contains exclusive behind-the-scenes information about the film The Horse Whisperer, including personal insights from the film's major stars, information on costume and production design, and over 100 photographs.ISBN: 0440508401Donation: Simon WincerContents: Foreword -- The West -- The horse -- The movie -- Photo credits -- Acknowledgements
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personality microfilm collection
REDFORD, ROBERT
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; PERSONALITY MICROFILM COLLECTIONPhysDes: Clippings; StillsSubject: REDFORD, ROBERT
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journal article
Redford's Hollywood Bar opens in Brisbane in Australasian Cinema (16/7/1982) vol.11 iss.12 p.33
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Under fire in Bush war in Weekend Australian [Review] (05/12/2015) p.1
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Valentines & Vitriol / Rex Reed New York: Dell Publishing, 1977.
Call No: 81REE REEAuthor: Reed, Rex Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Dell PublishingPubDate: 1977PhysDes: 271 p. : ill. ; 18 cmSubject: STARS ; REED, REX ; TAYLOR, ELIZABETH ; LOREN, SOPHIA ; HEPBURN, AUDREY ; SYMS, SYLVIA ; KNEF, HILDEGARD ; FLETCHER, LOUISE ; BAILEY, PEARL ; BURNS, GEORGE ; MERCOURI, MELINA ; RITT, MARTIN ; HELLMAN, LILLIAN ; SUSANN, JACQUELINE ; DAVIS, BETTE ; MERCER, MABEL ; CHANNING, CAROL ; ROGERS, GINGER ; GOODMAN, DODY ; BAKER, CARROLL ; FITZGERALD, GERALDINE ; MATTHAU, WALTER ; SMITH, ALEXIS ; HOLDEN, WILLIAM ; EVANS, ROBERT ; PERRINE, VALERIE ; JACKSON, GLENDA ; BRIDGES, JEFF ; LADD, DIANE ; HAMLISCH, MARVIN ; SCHEIDER, ROY ; BURSTYN, ELLEN ; ROSS, KATHARINE ; KAHN, MADELINE ; BUJOLD, GENEVIEVE ; GIANNINI, GIANCARLO ; BOWIE, DAVID ; REDFORD, ROBERT ISBN: 0440193591
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Who killed Hollywood? : - and put the tarnish on tinseltown / Peter Bart Los Angeles, CA: Renaissance Books, c1999.
Call No: 210.31(73) BARAuthor: Bart, Peter Edition: 1st edSource: USPlace: Los Angeles, CAPublisher: Renaissance BooksPubDate: c1999PhysDes: 399 p. ; 24 cmSubject: HOLLYWOOD ; INDUSTRY, FILM. USA ; DIRECTORS. USA ; PRODUCERS. USA ; SCRIPTWRITERS. USA ; ACTORS ; BASS, RON ; BEATTY, WARREN ; COPPOLA, FRANCIS FORD ; COSTNER, KEVIN ; EISNER, MICHAEL ; Gibson, Mel ; GODFATHER [...], THE (US, Francis Ford Coppola, 1972-) ; KATZENBERG, JEFFREY ; NICHOLS, MIKE ; NICHOLSON, JACK ; OVITZ, MIKE ; POLANSKI, ROMAN ; REDFORD, ROBERT ; RIFKIN, ARNOLD ; SCHWARZENEGGER, ARNOLD ; SPIELBERG, STEVEN ; STALLONE, SYLVESTER ; WILDER, BILLY Summary: "Who killed hollywood? is a passionate love/hate letter to the film industry. In it, Peter Bart pulls together his best columns from Variety and GQ. He groups them, juxtaposes them, and interprets them, outlining in detail the history and inner workings of Hollywood. This could only be done by someone powerful enough to phone any star or head of studio and have his calls taken on the first ring. In story after story, Bart shows how the major studios haver diverted thie energies away from production of the shrewdly crafted pictures that once made the industry powerful. There isn't, for example, much range or innovation in the movies of salable objects- natural disasters, aliens, dinosaurs, ghosts, monsters, or any combination thereof. All are subjects easily parlayed into theme-park environments, action figures, video games, and clothing lines. Similarly, since Jaws twenty years ago, there's been a very short list of acceptable settings. The 1998 Academy Award nominations for best picture all went to films set in Elizabethian times or during World War II. A few years ago it looked as though Pulp Fiction and other independent films were going to save showbiz. Now independent producers like Miramax and New Line have been acquired by the conglomerates. Who and what will resurrect Hollywood? Peter Bart has the answers." - BOOK JACKETNotes: Includes indexISBN: 1580631169LON: 21362029
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