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Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide

by Leonard Maltin

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At last, with the regular Maltin guide bursting at the seams, he decides to put all the pre-1960 movies in a separate volume (while keeping the most important older films in the big film guide). A good move, and one that allows Maltin and his reviewers to continue to add "new" old movies which are back in circulation on cable or DVD. A must-have for classic movie fans. ( )
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From Leonard Maltin, author of the bestselling annual Movie Guide, comes this guide to classic movies. Leonard Maltin’s Classic Movie Guide includes more than 7,000 capsule reviews of classic movies, including: The Birth of a Nation (1915), Gone With the Wind (1939), The Philadelphia Story (1940), High Noon (1952), and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967).

In addition, this unique volume also offers a star and director index, a full listing of classic movies on DVD, and Leonard Maltin’s unique Top Ten lists. The result is an authoritative, dynamic guide to the classics no film aficionado should be without.

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