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|  Filmography Among the many films discussed in this book, the following are considered in some detail. Broken Blossoms, or The Yellow Man and the Girl (D. W. Griffith Productions/Paramount/ United Artists, 1919). Director, Producer: D. W. Griffith. Screenplay: D. W. Griffith, based on the story “The Chink and the Child” by Thomas Burke. Photography: G. W. “Billy” Bitzer. Cast: Richard Barthelmess (Cheng Huan), Donald Crisp (Battling Burrows), Lillian Gish (Lucy). The Fatal Glass of Beer (Paramount, 1933). Director: Clyde Bruckman. Producer: Mack Sennett. Screenplay: W. C. Fields. Cast: W. C. Fields (Pa Snavely), Rosemary Theby (Ma Snavely), George Chandler (Chester), Rychard Cramer (Mountie). Go West (MGM, 1940). Director: Edward Buzzell. Producer: Jack Cummings. Screenplay: Irving Brecher. Photography: Leonard Smith. Music: George Bassman, George Stoll. Cast: Groucho Marx (S. Quentin Quayle), Chico Marx (Joe Panello), Harpo Marx (Rusty Panello). Shadow of a Doubt (Universal, 1943). Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Producer: Jack H.  | FILMOGRAPHY Skirball. Screenplay: Thornton Wilder, Alma Reville, Sally Benson. Photography: Joseph Valentine. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin, Charles Previn. Cast: Joseph Cotten (Uncle Charlie Oakley), Teresa Wright (Young Charlie Newton), Macdonald Carey (Jack Graham), Patricia Collinge (Emma Newton), Henry Travers (Joseph Newton), Hume Cronyn (Herbie Hawkins), Wallace Ford (Fred Saunders), Edna Mae Wonacott (Ann Newton). Red River (Monterey Productions/United Artists, 1948). Director, Producer: Howard Hawks. Screenplay: Borden Chase, Charles Schnee, from the novel The Chisholm Trail by Chase. Photography: Russell Harlan. Music: Dimitri Tiomkin. Cast: John Wayne (Tom Dunson), Montgomery Clift (Matthew Garth), Walter Brennan (“Groot” Nadine), John Ireland (Cherry Valance), Joanne Dru (Tess Millay), Noah Berry, Jr. (Buster), Harry Carey (Mr. Melville), Harry Carey, Jr. (Dan Lattimer), Chief Yowlachi (Quo). The Delicate Delinquent (Paramount, 1957). Director, Screenplay: Don McGuire. Producer: Jerry Lewis. Photography: Haskell B. Boggs. Music: Buddy Bregman. Cast: Jerry Lewis (Sidney L. Pythias), Darren McGavin (Mike Damon), Martha Hyer (Martha Henshaw). Lonely Boy (National Film Board of Canada, 1962). Director: Wolf Koenig, Roman Kroitor. Producer: Roman Kroitor, Tom Daly. Photography: Wolf Koenig. With Paul Anka. The Cool World (1964). Director: Shirley Clarke. Producer: Frederick Wiseman. Screenplay : Shirley Clarke, Carl Lee, based on the novel by Warren Miller. Photography: Baird Bryant. Music: Mal Waldron. Cast: Hampton Clanton (Duke), Carl Lee (Priest), Yolanda Rodriquez (Luanne), Clarence Williams III (Blood), Gary Bolling (Littleman), Bostic Felton (Rod). 2001: A Space Odyssey (MGM, 1968). Director, Producer: Stanley Kubrick. Screenplay: Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. Photography: Geoffrey Unsworth. Cast: Keir Dullea (Dave Bowman), Gary Lockwood (Frank Poole), William Sylvester (Dr. Heywood Floyd). Night of the Living Dead (The Latent Image, Inc./Hardman Associates, Inc., 1968). Director , Photography: George A. Romero. Producer: Russell Streiner, Karl Hardman. Screenplay: George A. Romero, John A. Russo. Cast: Duane Jones (Ben), Judith O’Dea (Barbara), Karl Hardman (Harry Cooper), Russell Streiner (Johnny), Marilyn Eastman (Helen Cooper), Keith Wayne (Tom), Judith Ridley (Judy), Kyra Schon (Karen Cooper). Dawn of the Dead (Laurel Entertainment, 1978). Director, Screenplay: George A. Romero. Producer: Richard P. Rubinstein. Photography: Michael Gornick. Music: The [3.141.0.61] Project MUSE (2024-04-20 05:15 GMT) FILMOGRAPHY|  Goblins, with Dario Argento. Cast: David Emge (Stephen), Ken Foree (Peter), Scott Reiniger (Roger), Gaylen Ross (Fran), David Crawford (Dr. Foster). Knightriders (Laurel Entertainment, 1981). Director, Screenplay: George A. Romero. Producer: Richard P. Rubinstein. Photography: Michael Gornick. Music: Donald Rubinstein. Cast: Ed Harris (Billy David), Gary Lahti (Alan), Tom Savini (Morgan), Amy Ingersol (Linet), Patricia Tallman (Julie), Christine Forrest (Angie), Warner Shook (Pippin), Brother Blue (Merlin), Cythia Adler (Rockie), John Amplas (Whiteface ), Scott Reiniger (Marhalt), Ken Foree (Little John). The Loveless (Pioneer/Atlantic, 1982). Director, Screenplay: Kathryn Bigelow, Monty Montgomery. Producer: Grafton Nunes, A. Kitman Ho. Photography: Doyle Smith. Music: Robert Gordon. Cast: Willem Dafoe (Vance), Robert Gordon (Davis), Marin Kanter (Telena). Day of the Dead (Laurel Entertainment, 1985). Director, Screenplay: George A. Romero. Producer: Richard P. Rubinstein. Photography: Michael Gornick. Music: John Harrison. Cast: Lori Cardille (Sarah), Terry Alexander (John), Joseph Pilato (Capt. Rhodes), Richard Liberty (Dr. Logan), Howard Sherman (Bub), John Amplas (Fisher). Fatal Attraction (Paramount, 1987). Director: Adrian Lyne. Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe, Sherry Lansing. Screenplay: James Dearden. Photography: Howard Atherton. Music: Maurice Jarre. Cast: Michael Douglas (Dan Gallagher), Glenn Close (Alex Forrest), Anne Archer (Beth Gallagher). Near Dark (Anchor Bay Entertainment, 1987). Director: Kathryn Bigelow. Producer: Steven-Charles Jaffe. Screenplay: Eric Red, Kathryn Bigelow. Photography: Adam Greenberg. Music: Tangerine Dream. Cast: Adrian Pasdar (Caleb Colton), Jenny Wright (Mae), Lance Henriksen (Jesse Hooker), Bill Paxton (Severen), Jenette Goldstein (Diamondback). Night of the Living Dead (21st Century Film Corp., 1990). Director: Tom...

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