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The Vanishing remake is covered in Stephen Prince, 'International Influence
of Hollywood Style' in Movies and Meaning (Allyn and Bacon, 1997) pp 267-277

See also Carolyn A.Durham, Double Takes: Culture and Gender in French Films
and Their American Remakes (University Press of New England, 1998) and
Andrew Horton and Stuart Y. McDougal (eds) Play it again, Sam : retakes on
remakes (University of California Press, 1998) for more on other remakes.

Karl Phillips

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