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literature list on: mariachi, El (1992)
number of items: 3
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#1
Ingle, Zachary: From El Mariachi to El Rey: Robert Rodriguez and the transformation of a microbudget filmmaker into a Latino media mogul. - Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas, Ph.D. 2015. [Abstract in: Dissertation Abstracts International A 77. ?J. No. 6. [?D]]
Index:
Rodriguez, Robert
mariachi, El (1992)
Lateinamerika ~ Latin America
#2
Kim, Sue J.: From El Mariachi till Spy Kids? A cognitive approach. In: Critical approaches to the films of Robert Rodriguez. Edited by Frederick Luis Aldama. Afterword by Alvaro Rodriguez. - Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press 2015. p. ?P.
Index:
Rodriguez, Robert
mariachi, El (1992)
Spy Kids (2001)
#3
Macor, Alison: Chainsaws, slackers, and spy kids: Thirty years of filmmaking in Austin, Texas. - Austin, Texas: Texas University Press 2010.
Description:
Includes, among others, chapters on Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre as well as on Robert Rodriguez’s El mariachi and Spy Kids.
Index:
Hooper, Tobe
Rodriguez, Robert
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The (1974)
mariachi, El (1992)
Spy Kids (2001)
USA (United States of America) ~ USA (United States of America)
Texas ~ Texas
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