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Ealing Revisited Mark Duguid Lee Freeman Keith M Johnston Melanie Williams Editor

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Ealing Revisited Mark Duguid Lee Freeman Keith M Johnston Melanie Williams Editor
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 107.53 MB
Author: Mark Duguid; Lee Freeman; Keith M. Johnston; Melanie Williams (editor)
ISBN: 9781844575114, 9781844575107, 9781838711306, 184457511X, 1844575101, 1838711309
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Ealing Revisited Mark Duguid Lee Freeman Keith M Johnston Melanie Williams Editor by Mark Duguid; Lee Freeman; Keith M. Johnston; Melanie Williams (editor) 9781844575114, 9781844575107, 9781838711306, 184457511X, 1844575101, 1838711309 instant download after payment.

Ealing Revisited provides a major reappraisal of one of British cinema’s best-loved institutions, Ealing Studios.
During its heyday, Ealing produced a string of classic comedies, including Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949), The Lavender Hill Mob (1951) and The Ladykillers (1955), but there is much more to Ealing than these films, as this volume of new writing on the studio shows.
Addressing both known and less familiar aspects of Ealing’s story, its films, actors and technicians, the contributors uncover what has gone unexplored, or unspoken, in previous histories of the studio, and consider the impact that Ealing has had on British cultural life from the 1930s to the present.
Listed in the Independent on Sunday’s Cinema books of 2012
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/ios-books-of-the-year-2012-cinema-8373713.html

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