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Müller, Prof. Dr. Jürgen - 100 FILMKLASSIKER

zauberspiegel-online.de, Germany, October 01, 2009

"100 Filmklassiker 1915 - 2000: Filme des 20. Jahrhunderts" aus dem Taschen-Verlag

dvd-sucht.de, Germany, August 28, 2009

100 Filmklassiker

dw-world.de, Germany, June 05, 2009

100 Filmklassiker

literatur-report.de, Germany, May 15, 2009

Für Filmfreunde / 100 All-Time Favourite Movies

Pädagogik Forum, Germany, May 01, 2009

Das sind die Klassiker der Klassiker

Die Welt, Germany, April 18, 2009

100 Filmklassiker

Milk Magazine, Hong Kong, April 09, 2009

100 Filmklassiker

Salzburger Fenster, Austria, March 31, 2009

Taschens 100 Filmklassiker 1915-2000

baunetz.de, Germany, March 20, 2009

100 Filmklassiker 1915-2000

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100 All-Time Favorite Movies
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100 All-Time Favorite Movies

Müller, Prof. Dr. Jürgen (Editor)
Hardcover, 2 vol. in a slipcase, 24 x 30.5 cm (9.4 x 12 in.), 800 pages
$ 59.99
ISBN: 978-3-8365-0860-5
Edition: English
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