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_When Harry Met Sally . . ._ uses the split-screen
effect in the "morning after" conversaton(s) between
Harry, Jess, Marie and Sally.

Rochelle Mabry

--- Mary Celeste Kearney <[log in to unmask]>
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> Does anyone know of films that used the split-screen
> effect for
> telephone conversations prior to Pillow Talk (1959)?
>  Also, have any
> scholars written specifically on this effect?
>
> Thanks!
>
> mary
>
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> Mary Celeste Kearney
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Radio-Television-Film
> The University of Texas at Austin
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