David Sanjek is a Professor in the School of Media, Music, and Performance at the University Salford in Manchester, England. His article “The Doll and the Whip: William Castle's Homicidal” appeared in Quarterly Review of Film and Video in 2003. He reviews film on the website PopMatters and recently contributed articles on Douglas Sirk's Summer Storm (1944), Alan Dwan's Abroad with Two Yanks (1944) and Clarence Badger's Hands Up! (1926) to the Cinematheque Annotations on Film section of the Australian journal Senses of Cinema.
Body and Soul: Jazz and Blues in American Film 1927-63 by Peter Stansfield. University of Illinois Press, 2005
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