The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and Political Leadership in 1920s America. Giorgio Bertellini
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https://doi.org/10.13136/2281-4582/2021.i17.1024Keywords:
publicity, politics, Hollywood, stardom, propagandaAbstract
Review of The Divo and the Duce: Promoting Film Stardom and Political Leadership in 1920s America by Giorgio BertelliniReferences
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Bondanella, Peter. Hollywood Italians: Dagos, Palookas, Romeos, Wise Guys, and Sopranos. New York: Continuum, 2004.
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