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a list of films and books from a course syllabus:
Film 134A: American Film 1930-1960
Winter 2004, University of California at Santa Cruz
Professor: Margaret DeRosia

  1. 1.
    Singin' in the Rain (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Donen, Stanley

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  2. 2.
    Gold Diggers of 1933
    by Mervyn LeRoy

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  3. 3.
    The Public Enemy
    by William A. Wellman

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  4. 5.
    Blonde Venus
    by Josef von Sternberg

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  5. 6.
    It Happened One Night
    by Frank Capra

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  6. 7.
    The Grapes of Wrath
    by John Ford

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    Week-End in Havana
    by Walter Lang

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  8. 9.
    The Best Years of Our Lives
    by William Wyler

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  9. 10.
    Mildred Pierce (Keepcase)
    by Michael Curtiz

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  10. 11.
    The Killers (1946)
    by Robert Siodmak

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  11. 12.
    Red River
    by Howard Hawks

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  12. 13.
    Not Wanted

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  14. 15.
    Carmen Jones
    by Otto Preminger

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  15. 17.
    Invasion of the Body Snatchers
    by Don Siegel

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  16. 18.
    A Face in the Crowd
    by Elia Kazan

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  17. 19.
    Tea and Sympathy
    by Vincente Minnelli

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  18. 20.
    Psycho (Collector's Edition)

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  20. 23.
    Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho
    by Stephen Rebello

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kalavinka
Los Angeles

remembering... — 41 weeks ago

While cleaning out my room I found another old course syllabus and made this list. (I might find more and make more lists.) The majority of what we read were articles assembled together in a reader but I searched for authors/titles and added some books to the list by the same author on the same theme.

What was easy about this class is that I had already seen half of the films. What was annoying were young kids who didn’t know squat about classic Hollywood and couldn’t pronounce Claudette Colbert. What was tough was just turning vegan and this class was right after work at dinner time so I had to bring healthy food each time. (a lot of film classes were at dinner time so many brought their dinners with them; the clash of smells can be tough if you have no food)