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Foreword | vi | |
1. | Introduction | 1 |
2. | The Television Fallacy | 14 |
Bananas (1971) | 16 | |
American Graffiti (1973) | 27 | |
3. | The Literary Fallacy | 44 |
All That Jazz (1979) | 48 | |
Apocalypse Now (1979) | 63 | |
4. | The Hitchcockian Fallacy | 84 |
Carrie (1976) | 86 | |
Taxi Driver (1976) | 100 | |
5. | The Hawksian Fallacy | 117 |
M*A*S*H (1970) | 118 | |
Jaws (1975) | 127 | |
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | 133 | |
6. | Redeemers of the Lost Art | 143 |
McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971) | 143 | |
Annie Hall (1977) | 164 | |
Breaking Away (1979) | 182 | |
Escape from Alcatraz (1979) | 203 | |
7. | Conclusion | 217 |
Film Credits | 225 | |
Bibliography | 227 | |
Index | 229 |
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