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journal - A Sober Ce;ebration: Song and Dance in the "New" Musical. The Journal of Popular film and Television 1 V8. pp.2 - 13 |
Notes a trend in musicals through the ages and three filmic sources which are suggested to give the genre its effectiveness. Telotte explores the elements o...[full record]
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journal - Can't stop the musicals American Film 7 V9. pp.33 - 37 |
Dave Kehr
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Speaks of today's musicals compared to the conventional classical Hollywood musicals - or what is referred to as the musical's 'golden age'. Kehr examines ...[full record]
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journal - Categories of song Journal of Popular Film and Television 1 V8. pp.15 - 25 |
Carl Schultz
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Schultz highlights the elements unique to the Hollywood musicals and the categoriies for which song performances fit within. The article then uses two films...[full record]
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journal - Dancing and Deconstructing Quarterly Review of Film Studies 2 V10. pp.97 -116 |
James Hay
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Generally the first part dealt with dance in the film musical and its role within the narrative. It also spoke about the "performance".
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journal - Musicals Paper prepared forthe Australian Film Institute. pp.1-28 |
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This paper covers the historical development of the musical, looking at its rise, decline and the types of musicals that existed in the early period through ...[full record]
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journal - The Mighty Musical Makes its comeback Millimeter. 01-01-1979. p.25, 26, 28 |
unknown Powell
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Takes you through the age of the musical and what has made it stand the test of time, whilst mainly focusing on the musical's current position (note written ...[full record]
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