The Maltese Falcon (1940)
.... The
film scene ends with the same bit of dialogue as the print version. in the book, this is where Spade starts to make a cigarette ....
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Mise-en-scene of King Kong (1933)
.... The sexual interplay adds a great deal to the resonance of the
film. In one
scene, Kong holding Ann's slender, white body in his enormous hand, after he has ....
(968

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The Silent Film, Broken Blossoms
.... The closet
scene depends on Gish's emotion and acting and even if the
film were a "talkie," words would not be needed. Griffith ....
(790

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Film Noir as a Cinematic Style
.... And there is no way out for him. In order to examine the mise-en-
scene of this
film, a description of the plot and characters is needed. ....
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Films Critiquing Social Scene of Their Era
.... their thematic content, in both cases a critique of the social
scene of their eras. .... for the way it hides its manipulation of technique, and the
film appeals to ....
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Jean Luc-Godard's film Pierrot le Fou
.... Essentially mise-en-
scene constructs the
film through camera placement (the long shot), blocking of action, direction of actors, the lighting and everything ....
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Dracula Film & Novel
.... One of the best scenes transferred from fiction to
film is the
scene where Jonathan Harker is being seduced by the daughters of Satan. ....
(1445

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The Age of Innocence
.... Nearly every moment of the
film scene is taken directly from the book, from the entrance to the van der Luyden's to the moment when Mrs. van der Luyden "rescues ....
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Visual Style Analysis: The Godfather, Part II
.... Breakdown of One Relevant
Film Scene An important
scene in the
film occurs when Al Neri, acting on Mich'l's orders, kills Fredo while the two are fishing in a ....
(1380

6

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Conflicting Loyalities in a Play and a Film
.... all freemen" (Act II,
Scene 2, 22-25). The character of Mookie in Do The Right Thing must also come to grips with conflicting loyalties. The
film, written and ....
(854

3

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French New Wave
.... Les Quartre Cent Coups won the Best Director's Award at the 1959 Cannes
Film Festival, put the French New Wave
film movement on the international
film scene. ....
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The French New Wave
.... Les Quartre Cent Coups won the Best Director's Award at the 1959 Cannes
Film Festival, put the French New Wave
film movement on the international
film scene. ....
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5

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French New Wave & The 400 Blows
.... Les Quartre Cent Coups won the Best Director's Award at the 1959 Cannes
Film Festival, put the French New Wave
film movement on the international
film scene. ....
(1262

5

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Film Analysis: Apocalypse Now
....
scene, with the dour and somewhat hallucinogenic words of the Doors' hit "The End" playing over the horrific images (Coppola 1979). Cinematography in the
film ....
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Analysis of the "Looking for Arbogast" scene in Psycho
Analysis of the "Looking for Arbogast"
scene in Hitchcock's
film, Psycho In the
scene, Looking for Arbogast, Hitchcock capitalizes on the shock value of the ....
(1173

5

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Kenneth Branagh's film of Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... Since the whole
scene and its aftermath are about theater and its power to .... with all his great insight into the theater--had directed the
film and decided that ....
(1613

6

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Kurosawa's film Throne of Blood
.... of the two essential styles of Japanese
film, that of the
film that looked to the past, and that of the
film that looked to the contemporary
scene: In Macbeth ....
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12

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Richard Lester's film A Hard Day's Night (1964)
.... point, the
film has structured a realistic sequence of events and done so in a realistic manner, though clearly with a humorous zest to the way each
scene is ....
(1718

7

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Film Noir & Neo-Noir
.... Shot in black and white, a key element of early Noir, the opening
scene exemplifies key classic Noir characteristics. The
film opens with Fabian running for ....
(1349

5

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Translating Shakespeare to Film
.... sees are groups of soldiers either moving into battle or returning from it, and by Act IV
Scene 5 the French are in retreat. In the 1944
film version, the play ....
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The book and the film of The Color Purple
.... The
scene in the
film in which Celie reads Nettie's letter shows how beautification takes the place of elucidation, with Celie framed by a purple sunset ....
(1995

8

)
Different Film Versions of Hamlet
.... Zeffirelli begins his
film with a
scene mentioned in the play but never seen--the burial of the king. The effect is quite different because of this
scene. ....
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DW Griffith and Film Technique
.... and chaos...." Diawara 847). The second
scene under consideration represents the theme of the
film. First the Klan tracks down ....
(2573

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Three Film Versions of Hamlet
.... Zeffirelli begins his
film with a
scene mentioned in the play but never seen--the burial of the king. The effect is quite different because of this
scene. ....
(3422

14

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King Kong as the Quintessential Horror Film
.... The sexual interplay adds a great deal to the resonance of the
film. In one
scene, Kong holding Ann's slender, white body in his enormous hand, after he has ....
(1004

4

)
Appeal of the Film Casablanca
.... Marseillaise." The two groups trying to drown each other out, a symbol of the war, is one of the
film's most moving scenes, the kind of
scene that exemplifies ....
(717

3

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Historical Events of the Film Amistad
.... In one
scene of the
film we see an elderly widow named Mrs. McKlennar refuse to move from her bed, even though she knows Indians are robbing her home and have ....
(3075

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Four Fiction Into Film
.... This
scene in the
film captures more than most others the true spirit and tone of Emma the character as portrayed by Austen. Of ....
(6209

25

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Nature of Good & Evil in Film
.... Following the filmmaking procedures of the time, most of this
film is set on a .... to find one and giving them complete control over every element in the
scene. ....
(1173

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Film Versions of King Lear
.... of course a play on words; however, the whole
film could be called a play on the words of King Lear, as Godard's manipulation of character,
scene, and activity ....
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