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literature list on: Pittsburgh
number of items: 4
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#1
Gagne, Paul R.: The zombies that ate Pittsburgh: The films of George A. Romero. - New York: Dodd, Mead and Company 1987.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Pittsburgh ~ Pittsburgh
Zombies ~ Zombies
#2
Haller, Robert A.: Crossroads: Avant-garde film in Pittsburgh in the 1970s. - New York: Anthology Film Archives 2005.
Reviews:
White, Rob: [untitled.] In: Film Quarterly 61. 2007. No. 1. [?D] pp. 92-93.
Index:
Pittsburgh ~ Pittsburgh
Experimentalfilme ~ Experimental Films
#3
Mihm, Kai: Totgeglaubte leben länger: Unser Mann in Pittsburgh: George A. Romero. In: EPD Film 22. 2005. No. 8. [August] pp. 18-19.
Description:
On the alternating career of the horror doyen and on his latest film Land of the Dead.
Index:
Romero, George A.
Land of the Dead / George A. Romero’s Land of the Dead (2005)
Tod ~ Death
Pittsburgh ~ Pittsburgh
Horror ~ Horror
#4
Palm, Michael: See you in Pittsburgh: Das neue Fleisch in Videodrome. In: Und das Wort ist Fleisch geworden: Texte über Filme von David Cronenberg. Hrsg. von Drehli Robnik und Michael Palm. - Wien: PVS Verleger 1992. pp. 155-173.
Index:
Cronenberg, David
Videodrome (1982)
Pittsburgh ~ Pittsburgh
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