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by Richard Corliss| 1994| 86 pages| 14.171| \86

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Stanley Kubrick‘s version of Vladimir Nabokov‘s novel was one of the most controversial films of the 1960s. This analysis is written by Richard Corliss, editor of Film Comment. It features a brief production history and a detailed filmography.

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Author:Richard Corliss
Publication Year:1994
ISBN:9780851703688
Pages:86
Language:\86
File Size:14.171
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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