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Acknowledgments Note to the Reader
Introduction
1. First Responses to the Challenge of Sound, 1929-1930
2. Hollywood's Spanish Versions, 1930-1931
3. Language Controversies, 1930-1931
4. The Start of National Competition, 1931-1932
5. Modes of Translating Hollywood Films, 1930-1935
6. Fox Film's Prestigious Spanish Productions, 1932-1935
7. Exaggerating the National, 1934-1939
Conclusion
Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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