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    Don't look now : British cinema in the 1970s /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Front Cover; Preliminary Pages; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Don't Look Now; Chapter 1: Keynote Lecture, Don't Look Now: British Cinema in the 1970s Conference, University of Exeter, July 2007; Section I: Individuals and the Industry; Section II: On the Margins of British Cinema; Section III: Anxiety and Alienation, Deviance and Desire; Section IV: British Cinema and Television; Section V: British Films and British Filmmakers; Notes on Contributors; Index.…”
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    Halo and Philosophy. by Cuddy, Luke

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…UNSC Briefing -FRED VAN LENTE; Acknowledgments; Eliminate Hostile Anti-Intellectual Units -LUKE CUDDY; Easy ... er; Normal; Heroic; Legendary; UNSC Debriefing Don't Look Now, the Boogeyman's Behind You--Or Is It the Flood? …”
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    Romantics and modernists in British cinema by Orr, John, 1943-2010

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…; CHAPTER 1 1929: romantics and modernists on the cusp of sound; CHAPTER 2 The running man: Hitchcock's fugitives and The Bourne Ultimatum; CHAPTER 3 Running man 2: Carol Reed and his contemporaries; CHAPTER 4 David Lean: the troubled romantic and the end of empire; CHAPTER 5 The trauma film from romantic to modern: A Matter of Life and Death to Don't Look Now; CHAPTER 6 Joseph Losey and Michelangelo Antonioni: the expatriate eye and the parallax view.…”
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    Romantics and modernists in British cinema by Orr, John, 1943-2010

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…; CHAPTER 1 1929: romantics and modernists on the cusp of sound; CHAPTER 2 The running man: Hitchcock's fugitives and The Bourne Ultimatum; CHAPTER 3 Running man 2: Carol Reed and his contemporaries; CHAPTER 4 David Lean: the troubled romantic and the end of empire; CHAPTER 5 The trauma film from romantic to modern: A Matter of Life and Death to Don't Look Now; CHAPTER 6 Joseph Losey and Michelangelo Antonioni: the expatriate eye and the parallax view.…”
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    Only entertainment by Dyer, Richard

    2nd ed.
    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…The son of the sheik -- 14. Don't look now : the instabilities of the male pin-up -- 15. …”
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    The last laugh : strange humors of cinema

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : the great corrective / Murray Pomerance -- Laughing silently / Matthew Solomon -- Wellesian laughter / James Morrison -- Jerry made his day / Jean-Michel Frodon -- Noir at play / Thomas Leitch -- "So bad it's good" : critical humor in science fiction cinema / Christine Cornea -- Wrenching departures : mortality and absurdity in avant-garde film / David Sterritt -- Time's timing and the threat of laughter in Nicolas Roeg's Don't look now / George Toles -- The gangster giggles / Murray Pomerance -- If only they had meant to make a comedy : laughing at Black swan / Adrienne L. …”
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