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“Be Careful, Cowboy”: The Translation and Mutation of the Western Genre in Red Hill

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FILMOGRAPHY

  • De Heer, R., dir. The Tracker. 2002. Madman.
  • Eastwood, C., dir. The Outlaw Josey Wales. 1976. Warner Brothers.
  • Hill, W., dir. Geronimo: An American Legend. 1993. Columbia Pictures.
  • Hillcoat, J., dir. The Proposition. 2005. Sony Pictures.
  • Hughes, P., dir. Red Hill. 2010. Sony Pictures.
  • Schepisi, F., dir. The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith. 1978. Umbrella Movies.
  • Sherman, G., dir. The Battle at Apache Pass. 1952. Universal Pictures.
  • Stevens, G., dir. Annie Oakley. 1935. RKO Pictures.

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