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BARBARA BAKER <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Oct 2001 08:46:12 -0500
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Again, as many have noted, the Internet Movie Data Base (imdb.com) is a
good place to start to locate information about any film, director,
star, etc.  Just type in Terry Gilliam (no "u"), and it should give you
a brief bio, and a listing of all his films.  Or, try typing in the name
in a search engine like Google.com.

For a non-internet source, you might try Katz's "The Film Encyclopedia"
(I believe the 3rd edition is the latest).

Barbara Baker

>>> [log in to unmask] 09/30/01 09:15PM >>>
hi

i'm looking for any good internet pages about Terry Guilliam, his
films,
himself, anything. does anybody know which ones could help?

thank you very much

juan riveroll

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