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High Sierra
University of Wisconsin Press, 1979 Paper: 978-0-299-07934-5 Library of Congress Classification PN1997.H485 Dewey Decimal Classification 791.437
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
High Sierra (1941) is a highly successful Warner Brothers gangster film of special interest to film scholars, and aficionados. It represented a turning point in the nature of gangster film of the 1930s. It was the film that launched Humphrey Bogart to stardom.And it is representative of the concerted efforts of the very b est of Warners' talent of the era. In a period of serious reassessment of the American film, this revised shooting script, never before published, provides valuable primary data for that reassessment. See other books on: Balio, Tino | Film | Gomery, Douglas | History & Criticism | Screenplays See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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