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Brian De Palma

Film Director (born 11-Sep-1940)

SUBJECT OF BOOKS


Michael Bliss. Brian De Palma. Scarecrow Press. 1983. 159pp.

Laurent Bouzereau. The De Palma Cut: The Films of America's Most Controversial Director. Dembner Books. 1988. 176pp.

Susan Dworkin. Double De Palma: A Film Study with Brian De Palma. Newmarket Press. 1984. 212pp.

Laurence F. Knapp (editor). Brian De Palma: Interviews. University Press of Mississippi. 2003. 197pp.

Kenneth MacKinnon. Misogyny in the Movies: The De Palma Question. University of Delaware Press. 1990. 219pp.

Kenneth Von Gunden. Postmodern Auteurs: Coppola, Lucas, De Palma, Spielberg, and Scorsese. McFarland. 1991. 200pp.


AUTHORITIES

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  1. NNDB [link]

  2. Encyclopaedia Britannica Online [link]

  3. Internet Movie Database [link]

  4. Wikipedia [link]

  5. Library of Congress Name Authority [link]

  6. The Film Encyclopedia, 5th Edition (p.371)

  7. Cassell Companion to Cinema (p.153)

  8. Chambers Film and TV Handbook (p.83)

  9. The Encyclopedia of Film (p.152)

  10. Celebrity Register 4th Issue (p.132)

  11. Celebrity Register 5th Issue (p.144)

  12. Contemporary North American Directors (pp.123-25)

  13. The Encyclopedia of Hollywood (p.119)

  14. The New Biographical Dictionary of Film (p.226)

  15. The Hollywood.com Guide to Film Directors (pp.226-30)

  16. Hutchinson Paperback Dictionary of Biography (p.144)

  17. Legends in Their Own Time (p.66)




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