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Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

The Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film is intended as a standard reference work in the field of
film studies. Designed to meet the needs of general readers, university students, high school
students and teachers, it offers a comprehensive and accessible overview of film history and
theory with an American emphasis.

CRIME, ENTERTAINMENT, AND SOCIETY – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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CRIME FILMS. A MAN’S WORLD – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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CRIME FILMS. AN ENDURING AMBIVALENCE – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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THE STRUCTURE OF CRIME FORMULAS – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF MOVIE CRIME – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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CREW SIZE AND ONSCREEN CREDITS – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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EDITING, VISUAL EFFECTS, ANIMATION, AND TITLING – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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CREW. POSTPRODUCTION SOUND – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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OTHER PRODUCTION CREW – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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CREW. PERFORMERS – Schirmer Encyclopedia of Film

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