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literature list on: David and Bathseba (1951)
number of items: 5
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#1
Exum, Cheryl J.: David and Bathsheba (1951). In: Bible and cinema: Fifty key films. Edited by Adele Reinhartz. - New York: Routledge 2013. (= Routledge key guides.) pp. 78-83.
Index:
King, Henry
David and Bathseba (1951)
Religion ~ Religion
#2
Gunn, David M.: Bathsheba goes bathing in Hollywood: Words, images, and social locations. In: Semeia ?G. 1996. No. 74. [?D] pp. 75-101.
Description:
On Henry King’s David and Bathseba.
Index:
King, Henry
David and Bathseba (1951)
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Religion ~ Religion
#3
Kelso, Julie: Gazing at impotence in Henry King’s David and Bathsheba. In: Screening scripture: Intertextual connections between scripture and film. Edited by George Aichele and Richard Walsh. - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International 2002. pp. 155-187.
Index:
King, Henry
David and Bathseba (1951)
Religion ~ Religion
#4
Meyer, Stephen C.: Turning away from "concocted spectacle": Alfred Newman’s score for David and Bathsheba. In: Meyer, Stephen C.: Epic sound: Music in postwar Hollywood biblical films. - Bloomington; Indianapolis: Indiana University Press 2015.p. ?P.
Index:
King, Henry
Newman, Alfred
David and Bathseba (1951)
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
Krieg ~ War
Religion ~ Religion
Musik ~ Music
#5
Pauly, Thomas H.: The way to salvation: The Hollywood Blockbuster of the 1950s. In: Prospects 1980. No. 5. [?D] pp. 467-487.
Description:
On biblical motifs in the Hollywood monumental film, especially on Cecil Blount DeMille’s Samson and Delilah, Henry King’s David and Bathseba and Quo Vadis by Mervyn Le Roy.
Index:
DeMille, Cecil Blount
King, Henry
LeRoy, Mervyn
Samson and Delilah (1950)
David and Bathseba (1951)
Quo Vadis? (1951)
Religion ~ Religion
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
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