If we're including extended dream sequences, Keaton's _The Playhouse_
would be one, too.
 
Scott
 
 
 
On Wed, 18 Mar 1998, Meryem C. Ersoz wrote:
 
> How about the classic mind-bender, THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, with its
> deliberate confusion between real/imagined/insane?
>
> Also, John Carpenter made one of these, but the name escapes me.
>
> It is interesting to think about the history of this representation. As
> Donald Larsson points out, film has been used since its inception to toy
> with notions of the 'real.'
>
> SHERLOCK, JR., anyone?
>
> Meryem Ersoz
> University of Colorado-Denver
>
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