"USA." . . . . . . "The mechanistic age of the twentieth century has required a mechanized medium for expression: the production of filmdependent from the start on machines such as cameras, projectors, lights, and now more heavily reliant on computers, sensitive films, miniaturization, and sophisticated sound recording devices - has flowered in this century not only as a means of popular entertainment, but as a critically acclaimed art form. These essays highlight true cinematic adaptations as completely different products from films based loosely on the gimmick or plot or character of a certain fiction."@en . . . "It's a print! : detective fiction from page to screen"@en . "It's a print! : detective fiction from page to screen" . . . "It's a print! detective fiction from page to screen"@en . . . . . . . . . "It's a print ! Detective fiction from page to screen" . . . . . . . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . "It's a print! : Detective fiction from page to screen" . . . . "Adaptations cinématographiques." . . "Adaptations télévisées." . . "Roman policier." . . "Kriminalroman." . . "DETECTIVE FILMS." . . . . "Kriminalliteratur." . . "Cinéma et littérature." . . "Verfilmung." . .