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Gregory Webster asks:
>I am currently writing an eassay entiltled: discuss
>the rise and decline of a film cylcle. I am focusing
>oncomedy especially ealing comedies if anyone can give
>me any help,infomation, internet links, it will be all
>greatfully received.
Charles Barr's book EALING STUDIOS (London, Studio Vista, 2nd ed., 1993)
remains - and quite rightly so - the definitive study of Ealing's output,
and argues convincingly that to concentrate on the well-known comedies of
the late-40s is to ignore the vast majority of Ealing's output, much of
which provides a lot of background context for these films.
L
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