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I recently viewed David Butler's astonishing _Sunnyside Up_ and was
wondering if anything substantial had been written about his work.

I looked over the list of films he directed, and they were mostly films
I had heard of but never bothered to see.  Is _Sunnyside Up_ an anomaly
that someone else, such as the cinematographer, is likely responsible
for, or do his other films display the same sort of visual sense?

Scott Andrew Hutchins
 
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"The progress of a love-story is tedious to all those who are not
concerned, and I leave such themes to the hack novel-writers, and the
young boarding-school misses for whom they write."--William Makepeace
Thackeray, _Barry Lyndon_.

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