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Motion Pictures
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Here are entered works on films that sustain extremely high attendance and enormous gross sales at the box office.This heading is not used for individual blockbusters. Individual blockbusters are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the film.
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Here are entered works on the depiction of Buddhism in motion pictures. General works on the relationship between motion pictures and Buddhism, as well as works on motion pictures from a Buddhist viewpoint, are entered under Motion pictures--Religious aspects--Buddhism.
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-- See Also the narrower term Caper films Here are entered works on films that feature the execution of a particularly difficult undertaking, often questionable or illegal, the success of which depends on skill and careful planning.
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-- See Also the narrower term Caper films Films that feature the execution of a particularly difficult undertaking, often questionable or illegal, the success of which depends on skill and careful planning.
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--headings for individual characteristics and classes of persons in motion pictures; headings for films based on the name of the central character or characters; and headings for individual motion picture characters, e.g. Cruelty in motion pictures; Heroes in motion pictures; Charlie Chan films; Bowery Boys films; Godzilla (Fictitious character)
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Films produced especially for children.
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Here are entered works on films produced especially for children. --subdivision Juvenile films under subjects for nonfiction films produced especially for children; and subdivision Juvenile drama under subjects for fiction films produced especially for children
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--subdivision In motion pictures under individual cities and towns
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Here are entered works on motion pictures filmed in color, as opposed to black and white. Works on the use of specific colors, such as red, blue, or yellow, as an element in motion pictures are entered under Colors in motion pictures.This heading is not used for individual films, which are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the film.
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Films that are composed of pre-existing published or unpublished films, or portions thereof. For feature-length films made up of different episodes or stories which are usually connected by a theme, event, location or original author, often having a wrap-around tale, see Anthology films.
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Here are entered works on the lists appearing on screen before or after a motion picture or television program that give the names of the actors, directors, etc. Works on lists of projects in which actors, directors, etc., were involved are entered under the heading for the class of persons with subdivision Credits, e.g. Motion picture actors and actresses--Credits. Works on the identifying words or phrases used as names of motion pictures are entered under Titles of motion pictures. Technical works on the creation or addition of credit titles, subtitles, or other printed captions for motion pictures or television are entered under Motion pictures--Titling or Television programs--Titling.
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-- See Also the narrower term Crime films Here are entered works on fictional films that feature the commission and investigation of crimes.
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-- See Also the narrower term Cult films Here are entered works on fiction or nonfiction films that acquire a highly devoted but relatively small group of fans after their release. Works on fiction films about a particular subculture in society are entered under the heading Subculture films, subdivided by the appropriate geographic, topical, and/or form subdivisions.This heading is not used for individual cult films. Individual cult films are entered under headings appropriate to the content, genre, and/or form of the film.
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