Star Turns in Hollywood Musicals
More than any other film genre, the musical of Hollywood's Golden Age depended on the presence of performers on the bill: these personalities met the expectations of the star system and, in addition, their dancing and/or singing skills gave them a special place in a context where star images we...
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Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
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