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Red Shoes: Linking Fashion and Myth

Pages 164-177 | Published online: 01 May 2015

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Filmography

  • Rank, J. A., Powell, M. and Pressburger, E. 1999[1948]. The Red Shoes(DVD). UK: Criterion Collection.
  • Rank, J. A., Powell, M. and Pressburger, E. 1999[1948]. The Red Shoes(DVD). UK: Criterion Collection.

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