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John Belton's book "Widescreen Cinema," from Harvard University Press, is
pretty much the standard reference on Cinerama and the various other
widescreen processes.

Hope this helps,

Chris Nuzzi



on 10/9/2002 3:09 AM, Hr Greenberg at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> need info on books and or articles specifically on CINERAMA, ideological,
> technical, et cetera. Thanks. HR Greenberg MD ENDIT
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