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The Battleship Potemkin: The Film Companion.(Book Review)
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The Modern Language Review
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January 1, 2003| Author:
Gillespie, David
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The Battleship Potemkin: The Film Companion. By RICHARD TAYLOR. (KINOfiles Film Companion I) London and New York: Tauris. 2000. xiv + 130pp. 12.99 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 1-86064-393-0.
The Man with the Move Camera. Ny GRAHAM ROBERTS. (KINOfiles Film Companion 2) London and New York: Tauris. 2000. xvi + 108 pp. 12.99 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 1-86064-394-9.
Burnt by the Sun. By BIRGIT BEUMERS. (KINOfiles Film Companion 3) London and New York: Tauris. 2001. 12.99 [poun...
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