Motion picture industry -- United States
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Motion picture industry -- United States
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Motion picture industry
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- Which lie did I tell?, more adventures in the screen trade, William Goldman
- Code of fair competition for the motion picture laboratory industry as submitted on August 18, 1933 and as approved on September 7, 1933 by President Roosevelt
- Who killed Hollywood?, --and put the tarnish on Tinseltown, Peter Bart
- The motion picture mega-industry, Barry R. Litman
- The movie business book, edited by Jason E. Squire
- A personal journey with Martin Scorsese through American movies, a BFI TV production for Channel 4 in association with Miramax Films ; produced by Florence Dauman ; written and directed by Martin Scorsese, Michasel Henry Wilson
- The migration of U.S. film & television production, the impact of 'runaways' on workers and small business in the U.S. film industry
- Fast fade : David Puttnam, Columbia Pictures, and the battle for Hollywood, Andrew Yule
- Edison, the invention of the movies, Museum of Modern Art in association with the Library of Congress ; produced by Bret Wood, Disc 1
- Bambi vs. Godzilla, on the nature, purpose, and practice of the movie business, David Mamet
- Naming names, Victor S. Navasky
- Sleepless in Hollywood, tales from the new abnormal in the movie business, Lynda Obst
- Moving pictures, memories of a Hollywood prince, Budd Schulberg
- Hollywood animal, a memoir, Joe Eszterhas
- Which lie did I tell?, more adventures in the screen trade, by William Goldman
- Motion pictures, legislation affecting payments for reuse likely to have small impact on industry : report to Congressional committees, United States General Accounting Office
- Code of fair competition for the motion picture industry as approved on November 27, 1933 by President Roosevelt
- Code of fair competition for the dealers in motion-picture and theatre supplies and equipment industry as submitted on August 29, 1933
- Directed by Hollywood, edited by China, how China's censorship and influence affect films worldwide, Sean O'Connor and Nicholas Armstrong
- Amendment to code of fair competition for the motion picture industry as approved on June 13, 1934
- Independent's day, Sundance Channel in association with Graceful Pictures & Pretty Pictures presents a film by Marina Zenovich ; produced, written, and directed by Marina Zenovich
- Amendment to code of fair competition for the motion picture industry as approved on October 8, 1934
- Red carpet, Hollywood, China, and the global battle for cultural supremacy, Erich Schwartzel
- Edison, the invention of the movies, Museum of Modern Art in association with the Library of Congress ; produced by Bret Wood, Disc 4
- Amendment to code of fair competition for the motion picture industry as approved on July 27, 1934
- Amendment to code of fair competition for the motion picture industry as approved on March 11, 1935
- Young man in movieland, Jan Read
- Kid stays in the picture, USA Films presents a Highway Films and Ministry of Propoganda Films production, a film by Brett Morgen & Nanette Burstein ; producers, Brett Morgen, Nanette Burstein, Graydon Carter ; screenplay writer, Brett Morgan ; directors, Brett Morgen, Nanette Burstein
- Hollywood jock, 365 days, four screenplays, three pitches, two kids, and one wife who's ready to pull the plug, Rob Ryder
- Blacklisted, the film lover's guide to the Hollywood blacklist, Paul Buhle and Dave Wagner
- Out of focus : power, pride, and prejudice--David Puttnam in Hollywood, Charles Kipps
- Edison, the invention of the movies, Museum of Modern Art in association with the Library of Congress ; produced by Bret Wood, Disc 2
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