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            <title>Difficult Men : Library Edition
            by Martin, Brett
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            <title>I am Spartacus! making a film, breaking the blacklist
            by Douglas, Kirk, 1916-
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            <title>Macbeth
            by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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            <description>When General Macbeth is foretold by three witches that he will one day be King of Scotland, Lady Macbeth convinces him to get rid of anyone who could stand in his way--including committing regicide. As Macbeth ascends to the throne through bloody murder, he becomes a tyrant consumed by fear and paranoia.--Container.</description>
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            <title>Shock value how a few eccentric outsiders gave us nightmares, conquered hollywood, and invented modern horror
            by Zinoman, Jason.
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            <description>An enormously entertaining account of the gifted and eccentric directors who gave us the golden age of modern horror in the 1970s, bringing a new brand of politics and gritty realism to the genre.</description>
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            <title>Star [how Warren Beatty seduced America]
            by Biskind, Peter.
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            <description>Peter Biskind, author of the film classics Easy Riders, Raging Bulls and Down and Dirty Pictures, writes the most intimate, revealing, and balanced biography ever of Hollywood legend Warren Beatty.</description>
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            <title>American rebel the life of Clint Eastwood
            by Eliot, Marc.
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            <description>In American Rebel, Marc Eliot examines the ever-exciting, often tumultuous arc of Clint Eastwoods life and career, from his days as a disaffected college dropout to his rise to fame as the archetypal loner to his acceptance into the pantheon as a multiple Academy Award winner.</description>
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            <title>The Simpsons an uncensored, unauthorized history
            by Ortved, John, 1980-
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            <description>A behind-the-scenes history of the popular animated series traces its rise from an animated short on The Tracy Ullman Show to a mainstream institution, while exposing alleged clashes between its studio executives and creative producers.</description>
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            <title>Dangerously funny [the uncensored story of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour]
            by Bianculli, David.
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            <description>Dangerously Funny presents a rollicking history of the rise and fall of the wildly influential 60s TV show, its perennial problems with the network censors, and its lasting influence on the cultural landscape.</description>
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