Films in Review (August-September 1959) [cover: Leslie Caron in THE MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN]
by Hart, Henry, ed
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About This Item
New York: National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. Good+. 1959. (Vol. X, No. 7). Magazine. [a decent clean copy, with a bit of insect-nibbling along spine and top edge of front cover, slight overall wrinkling]. (B&W photographs) Includes: Ethel Barrymore obituary (brief career survey); article, "The Origins of United Artists," by Arthur L. Mayer; article about budgeting of film productions; survey of the career of composer Alfred Newman (with brief, titles-only filmography). ***NOTE that we have many more issues of this title (and other film magazines) in stock, and welcome your inquiries. .
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- ReadInk (US)
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- Title
- Films in Review (August-September 1959) [cover: Leslie Caron in THE MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN]
- Author
- Hart, Henry, ed
- Format/Binding
- Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - Good+
- Edition
- (Vol. X, No. 7)
- Publisher
- National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1959
- Keywords
- Ethel Barrymore, Alfred Newman, Film Budgeting, United Artists
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