John Ford: Le pionnier du 7e art 1894-1973

John Ford: Le pionnier du 7e art 1894-1973
ISBN-10
3822830925
ISBN-13
9783822830925
Series
John Ford
Category
Motion picture producers and directors
Pages
192
Language
French
Published
2004
Author
Scott Eyman

Description

Un panorama sur la carrière de John Ford, réalisateur dont le nom reste indissociablement lié au western et dont le film "La chevauchée fantastique", considéré comme le plus représentatif du genre, révéla John Wayne.

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