The Astoria Studio and Its Fabulous Films
A Picture History with 227 Stills and Photographs


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This important contribution to cinema scholarship-published in association with the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Foundation-traces the rise, development, transition and renaissance of the Astoria Studio. Over 200 crisp black-and-white stills and production shots (with identifying captions)from Astoria's own extensive archives celebrate some of the greatest talents and films of the American cinema. By Richard Koszarski.
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