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The International Film Industry: Western Europe and America Since 1945: Tables

The International Film Industry: Western Europe and America Since 1945

Tables

Tables

Table

Chapter 2

1 Baremo-authorized American Distribution

2 Feature Film Production in Selected Countries

Chapter 3

1 Italy: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

2 Netherlands: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

3 Switzerland: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

4 Denmark: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

5 Ireland: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

6 Spain: Nationality of Feature Films Imported

7 United Kingdom: Nationality of Films Registered for Distribution

8 Italy: Nationality of “Italian Version” Films Released

9 West Germany: Nationality of Films Released

10 Austria (Vienna): Nationality of Feature Films Released

11 Sweden: Nationality of Feature Films Released

12 Norway: Nationality of Feature Films Released

13 Finland: Nationality of Feature Films Released

14 Italy: Division of Gross Box Office Receipts

15 France: Division of Gross Box Office Receipts

16 United Kingdom: Rentals, British and Foreign Films

17 West Germany: Distributors’ Share of Receipts

18 Denmark: Distributors’ Share of Receipts

19 Netherlands: Division of Box Office Receipts

20 France: Distribution and Share of Market

21 Norway: American Companies Distributing Film

22 United Kingdom: Films Registered for Distribution by Selected Companies

23 West Germany: Production Year of Films Released in 1964

24 France: Nationality of Films in Circulation

25 France: Year of First Release of Films Circulating in 1966

Chapter 4

1 Foreign Film Circulation in U. S.-Canadian Market

2 Nationality of Sharers of Box Office Receipts in U. S.–Canadian Market

3 Comparison of Rentals, U. S.–Canadian vs. Foreign

4 American Share of Foreign Imports and Earnings

Chapter 10

1 Feature Film Production and Coproduction (Foreign)

2 French Use of Color and Scope

3 French Coproductions Compared in Cost with National Films

4 Production Budgets of French Coproduction and National Films

5 Cost Index, French Coproduction and National Films

6 Ratio of French Investment in Coproduction and National Films

7 French Investment in Coproduction and National Films

8 Coproduction Partners of Italy, France and West Germany

9 Italian Coproductions, 1950-1956

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Chapter 9

1 International Production Possibilities of Magnus Films Corporation

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