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Journal articles on the topic "Ginger e Fred (Motion picture)"

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Marshall, Fred. "Interview with Akira Kurosawa." Kinema: A Journal for Film and Audiovisual Media, April 10, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.15353/kinema.vi.1330.

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THE EMPEROR OF FILM: NO, NOT YET! Fred Marshall speaks with Akira Kurosawa about his new film Madadayo (No, Not yet!). "When I make a film like this, it makes me so happy," said the "Emperor of Celluloid" Akira Kurosawa upon the completion of his latest motion picture Madadayo which is to celebrate his Silver Jubilee of filmmaking. Madadayo is Kurosawa's thirtieth motion picture, and at a special press conference in Tokyo's Capitol Hotel, the director went on record to say that at 83, he still has no other intentions then to make films. Madadayo was completed at the end of 1992; it is to be released worldwide after its Tokyo premiere in Tokyo in the first half of 1993. Location shooting was done in Gotemba city, about 145 kilometres west of Tokyo, where sets showed the burnt homes and devastation of postwar Japan. In addition, huge open sets...
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Piovani, Nicola. Ginger and Fred: Original motion picture soundtrack. North Hollywood, Calif: Varèse Sarabande, 1986.

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Mino, Guerrini, ed. Ginger e Fred: Rendiconto di un film. Milano: Longanesi, 1986.

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Garry, Willis, ed. The Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers book. Columbus, Ohio: The Educational Publisher, 2010.

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Dreaming of Fred and Ginger: Cinema and cultural memory. New York: New York University Press, 2002.

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Fred Astaire. Paris: Mercure de France, 1986.

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Rogers, Ginger. Ginger: My story. New York, NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.

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Rogers, Ginger. Ginger: My story. Boston, Mass: G.K. Hall, 1992.

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Ginger: My story. Anstey: F.A. Thorpe, 1993.

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Ginger Rogers: A bio-bibliography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1994.

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Fred Zinnemann, an autobiography. London: Bloomsbury, 1992.

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Propst, Andy. "Theatrical Disaster … Cinematic Success." In They Made Us Happy, 43–54. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190630935.003.0005.

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Betty Comden and Adolph Green, after finishing work on the screenplay for Good News, began work on their third Broadway musical. It became Bonanza Bound, and the tuner, a comedy set in the 1890s in Alaska, closed during its tryout engagement in Philadelphia. Though critics were chilly toward this show, there were warm notices for the film. It prompted MGM to offer them work on two more movies, and Comden and Green returned to Hollywood to work on the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers picture The Barkleys of Broadway and Take Me Out to the Ball Game, which starred Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra.
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