Produced and Abandoned

Produced and Abandoned
Author: National Society of Film Critics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:


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To assemble this guide for film lovers in search of intriguing videos to rent, Sragow, movie critic for the San Francisco Examiner, asked 29 fellow members of the National Society of Film Critics for "strongly argued reviews of movies they had championed, even if that meant going out on a limb.''


Produced and Abandoned
Language: en
Pages: 400
Authors: National Society of Film Critics
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 1990 - Publisher:

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