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Mamoulian

By Geoff Andrew

The Symbolic, the Sublime, and Slavoj Zizek's Theory of Film

By M. Flisfeder

"Radio Times" Guide to Films: 2008

By Sue Oates

Virgin Film Guide: Ninth

The Films of John Wayne

By Mark Ricci, etc., et al

"Time Out" Film Guide ("Time Out" Guides)

By Pym, John

100 All Time Favourite Movies (2 Vols) in Slipcase

By Jurgen Muller

The Macmillan International Film Encyclopedia

By Ephraim Katz, Fred Klein, Ronald Dean Nolen

Alex Cox's Introduction to Film: A Director's Perspective

By Alex Cox

Classic Films

By Harper Collins Publishers

Quinlan's Illustrated Directory of Film Stars

By David Quinlan

QUINLANS ILL DIR FILM COMEDY STA

Le cri de la mouette

By LABORIT EMMANUELLE.

"Radio Times" Guide to Films

By Fane-Saunders, Kilmeny

The Bond Files: The Unofficial Guide to Ian Fleming's James Bond

By Andy Lane, Paul Simpson

Film Noir (Midsize)

By Silver, Alain, Ursini, James

David Lynch

By Michel Chion, Robert Julian

Caroline Munro, First Lady of Fantasy: A Complete Annotated Record of Film and Television Appearances

By Robert Michael "Bobb" Cotter

Family Guy: The Official Episode Guide: Seasons 1-3

By Steve Callaghan

Popular Italian Cinema

By L. Bayman, S. Rigoletto

100 Best Films of the Century

By Barry Norman

Aliens R Us: The Other in Science Fiction Cinema

By Ziauddin Sardar, Sean Cubitt

J'ai oubliƩ de vous dire

By Brialy, Jean-Claude

Star Wars YT-1300 Millennium Falcon Owners' Workshop Manual: Modified Corellian Freighter

By Ryder Windham, Chris Reiff, Chris Trevas

The Parents' Guide To Kids' Movies

By Jo Berry

The Western Reader

By Gregg Rickman

Wordsworth Dictionary of Film Quotations (Wordsworth Reference)

By Crawley, Tony

Slayer: An expanded and updated unofficial and unauthorised guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer

By Keith Topping

Movie Geek: The Den of Geek Guide to the Movieverse

By Den of Geek, Simon Brew

'Have You Seen...?': a Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films including masterpieces, oddities and guilty pleasures (with just a few disasters)

By David Thomson