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literature list on: Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
number of items: 5
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#1
Christie, Ian: Heavenly justice. In: Law’s moving image. Edited by Leslie J. Moran [et al.]. - London: Cavendish 2004. pp. 3-16.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe, Roy Boulting’s Thunder Rock and A Matter of Life and Death by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.
Index:
Fleming, Victor
Boulting, Roy
Powell, Michael
Pressburger, Emeric
Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
Thunder Rock (1942)
Matter of Life and Death, A / Stairway to Heaven (1947)
Justiz ~ Justice
#2
Greenberg, Harvey Roy: Raiders of the lost text: Remaking as contested homage in Always. In: Greenberg, Harvey Roy: Screen memories: Hollywood cinema on the psychoanalytic couch. - New York: Columbia University Press 1993. pp. 211-224.
Description:
Compares the Spielberg film with Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Fleming, Victor
Always (1989)
Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
Psychologie ~ Psychology
Hollywood ~ Hollywood
#3
Greenberg, Harvey Roy: Raiders of the lost text: Remaking as contested homage in Always. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 18. 1991. No. 4. [Winter] pp. 164-171.
Description:
Compares the Spielberg film with Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe.
Index:
Spielberg, Steven
Fleming, Victor
Always (1989)
Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
#4
Grob, Norbert: Mittler, Künder, Mahner: Pure Fantasiewesen: Engel im Kino. In: Film-Dienst 56. 2003. No. 26. [December 16] pp. 6-9.
Description:
Discusses, among others, Frank Capra’s It’s a Wonderful Life, Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe, Steven Spielberg’s Always, Jean Cocteau’s Orphée, Luis Buñuel’s El angel exterminador, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema as well as Wim Wenders’s Der Himmel über Berlin and In weiter Ferne, so nah!.
Index:
Capra, Frank
Fleming, Victor
Spielberg, Steven
Cocteau, Jean
Buñuel, Luis
Pasolini, Pier Paolo
Wenders, Wim
It’s a Wonderful Life (1947)
Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
Always (1989)
Orphée (1950)
angel exterminador, El (1962)
Teorema (1968)
Himmel über Berlin, Der (1987)
In weiter Ferne, so nah! (1993)
Religion: Engel ~ Religion: Angels
Religion ~ Religion
Phantasie ~ Fantasy
#5
Valenti, P. L.: The cultural hero in the World War II fantasy film. In: Journal of Popular Film and Television 7. 1979. No. 3. [?D] pp. 310-321.
Description:
Discusses John Cromwell’s The Enchanted Cottage and Victor Fleming’s A Guy Named Joe.
Index:
Cromwell, John
Fleming, Victor
Enchanted Cottage, The (1945)
Guy Named Joe, A (1943)
Krieg ~ War
Helden ~ Heros
Fantasy ~ Fantasy
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