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On Fri, 25 Oct 1991 18:08:26 PDT <[log in to unmask]> said:
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>Where can I find such reviews? I would like to get copies of
>contemporary reviews of classical films. Thanks for any tips.
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>bert
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>% Bert Deivert - - - - - - - PeaceNet (Sweden) :
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>% Film and media studies
>% University of Karlstad, Sweden - - - - H|gskolan i Karlstad,
>Sverige
Hmmmm, don't know if your library will carry these, but the best,
collected sources of contemporary reviews in English are the
NEW YORK TIMES film reviews and the VARIETY film reviews. Each of
these covers an enormous number of films, beginning in the 'teens.
And each of them has been collected into multi-volume (like 18 or
19 volumes each) sets.
Garland publishes the VARIETY reviews (I believe, haven't checked)
and I don't immediately recall the NYT publisher.
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