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Women in Film Noir
An in-depth look at the role of women in the genre of film known as film noir. -- 7,839 w.; 21 src.; MLA

The Quintessential Horror Film: "King Kong"
An analysis of the characters and the plot in the horror film "King Kong". -- 900 w.; 1 src.; MLA

Canadian Film Industry
A review of the independent Canadian film industry. -- 5,625 w.; 10 src.;

Film History Summary
Summary of Chapter 3 of "Film History: Theory and Practice" by Robert Allen and Douglas Gomeny, 1985. -- 1,840 w.; 1 src.; APA

Truth and the Documentary Film
This paper discusses the subject of truth and the documentary film, making use of the beliefs of film director Errol Morris. -- 2,250 w.; 2 src.;

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"Ghost" A summary of this 1990 film.
GHOST One of the best romances of the '90s, "Ghost," directed by legendary Jerry Zucker, is part mystery, part romance, and part comedy. Whoopie Goldberg won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her spectacular portrayal of Oda Mae Brown, and writer Bruce Joel Rubin won an Academy...

Number of paragraphs: 6 Number of sentences: 14 Number of words: 302

"The Searchers" A review of the John Wayne Film
The Searchers, starring John Wayne, is a superb example of the movie genre of the great American Western. The Searchers features the traditional Western characters of ruthless Indian savages, brave and honourable cowboys, and the helpless, virtuous female. Like much of Ford?s other work, The...

Number of paragraphs: 9 Number of sentences: 22 Number of words: 338

"The Searchers" Examines the negative portrayal of Native Americans in this John Wayne movie.
The Searchers, starring John Wayne, is a superb example of the movie genre of the great American Western. The Searchers features the traditional Western characters of ruthless Indian savages, brave and honourable cowboys, and the helpless, virtuous female. Like much of Ford?s other work, The...

Number of paragraphs: 9 Number of sentences: 22 Number of words: 338

"The Searchers" A review of the movie "The Searchers".
The Searchers, starring John Wayne, is a superb example of the movie genre of the great American Western. The Searchers features the traditional Western characters of ruthless Indian savages, brave and honourable cowboys, and the helpless, virtuous female. Like much of Ford?s other work, The...

Number of paragraphs: 9 Number of sentences: 22 Number of words: 338

"Wilde" A review of the movie "Wilde" on the life of Oscar Wilde.
Overview The movie Wilde is an enthralling screen life story of the notorious English playwright and writer Oscar Wilde. The director Brian Gilbert based on the authoritative biography by Richard Ellmann has modified the movie for the screen. The movie starts in 1882 when Wilde played by Stephen...

Number of paragraphs: 19 Number of sentences: 35 Number of words: 640

Film Analysis of "The Story of Us"
It is evident in today?s society that cultural influences dictate how partners communicate with one another as well as how they define what is acceptable or unacceptable. In the movie ?The Story of Us?, there are many examples of how partners communicate and the good and bad choices partner?s...

Number of paragraphs: 19 Number of sentences: 87 Number of words: 1661

"Eight Men Out"
"Eight Men Out" Eight Men Out (1988) is a complex and sad film about American baseball?s most famous scandal--the true story of match ?throwing? by the Chicago White Sox in the World Series of 1919. It is complex because the film is not for the uninitiated, and an average viewer is likely...

Number of paragraphs: 8 Number of sentences: 14 Number of words: 388

Chinatown
?Trust No One??the 1970?s Version is found in ?Chinatown? The 1974 movie ?Chinatown,? starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway and directed by Roman Polanski, is a kind of film noir, reminiscent of earlier classics of gangster life, that portrayed, if not ?good versus evil,? than ?not-so-good...

Number of paragraphs: 6 Number of sentences: 22 Number of words: 432

Casablanca
Casablanca Directed by Michael Curtiz Produced by Hal Wallis Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Paul Henreid as Victor Lazlo Claude Rains as Police Capitaine Louis Renault Conrad Veidt as Gestapo commander Major Heinrich Strasser Peter Lorre as Guillermo Ugarte Sidney...

Number of paragraphs: 15 Number of sentences: 19 Number of words: 396

"Dr. Strangelove"
Stanley Kubrick delivers an epic black comedy with his 1964 production of Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. The wry, dark title hints at the Cold War theme, while the name ?Strangelove? illustrates the paradoxical nature of the movie?s material. Based on a...

Number of paragraphs: 4 Number of sentences: 24 Number of words: 341

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