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Megan E Huber <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Sep 2001 17:25:28 -0400
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If you are just looking for a list of movies that is fairly
comprehensive and that includes cast/crew listings and summaries, the
Internet Movie database (www.imdb.com) is a good resource. Unlike
CD-ROMS, this site is constantly updated and you don't have to buy a
new disk every year.

Christopher Nuzzi wrote:

>Since the demise of Microsoft's "Cinemania", which while far from
perfect
>was better than nothing, I have not been able to find a CD-ROM film
>database. Although I would prefer a detailed, academically rigorous
program,
>I would be satisfied with even a basic database that was no more than,
say,
>the Leonard Maltin book in electronic form. Is there such a disc
available
>for Macintosh computers?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Christopher Nuzzi
>grad student/adjunct professor
>CUNY College of Staten Island
>
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