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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Director of US film "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" | David Fincher |
Director of Swedish film "The GIrl with the Dragon Tattoo" | Niels Arden Oplev |
actor who plays Mikael Blomkvist in the Swedish version of the film | Michael Nyqvist |
actor who plays Mikael Blomkvist in the American version of the film | Daniel Craig |
actress who plays Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish version of the film | Noomi Rapace |
actress who plays Lisbeth Salander in the US version of the film | Rooney Mara |
author of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Stieg Larsson |
director of "Winter's Bone" | Debra Granik |
author of "Winter's Bone" | Daniel Woodrell |
director of the 1932 film "Scarface" | Howard Hawks |
director of the 1983 film "Scarface" | Brian De Palma |
director of "Black Swan" | Darren Aronofsky |
author/artist of "Persepolis" | Marjane Satrapi |
co-director of "Persepolis" film | Vincent Paronnaud |
name of the main character in the Persepolis film and graphic novel | Marjane Satrapi |
Marjane's uncle in "Persepolis," he was imprisoned by the Shah for his communist ideals but released after the revolution. Later he is executed. | Anoosh |
the father character in Persepolis | Ebi Satrapi |
the mother character in Persepolis | Tadji Satrapi |
main character in Black Swan | Nina Sayers |
the girl in Black Swan who becomes a foil to Natalie Portman's character | Lily |
the director character in Black Swan | Thomas Leroy |
the mother character in Black Swan | Erica Sayers |
the aging ballerina who Natalie Portman's character replaces in Black Swan | Beth MacIntyre |
main male protagonist in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" | Mikael Blomkvist |
main female protagonist in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" | Lisbeth Salander |
the man who hires Mikael in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" | Henrik Vanger |
the grand-niece of Henrik and the girl whose mystery they are trying to solve "girl with the dragon tattoo" | Harriet Vanger |
Harriet's brother and ultimately the one who is responsible for the murders "Girl with the Dragon tattoo" | Martin Vanger |
Martin and Harriet's father in "Girl with the Dragon tattoo" | Gottfied Vanger |
the corrupt corporate billionaire that Mikael goes after in "Girl with the dragon tattoo" | Hans-Erik Wennerström |
the Vanger who Mikael forms a romantic relationship with over the course of his investigation | Cecilia Vanger |
one of Harriet's second cousins who lives/works in London. in "Girl with the dragon tattoo" book she is the only one who knows Harriet's secret | Anita vanger |
Salander's boss in "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | Armansky |
Mikael's lover who also works for Millenium in "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" | Erika Berger |
the city in which the bulk of the narrative takes place in "Girl with the dragon tattoo" | Hedestad |
the man who replace's Lisbeth's guardian and rapes her "Girl with the dragon tattoo" | Nils Bjurman |
the man initally suspected for the serial killings in "Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," Harriet's uncle/ a Nazi | Harald Vanger |
main character in "Winter's Bone" | Ree Dolly |
Ree's father in "Winter's Bone" | Jessup |
the relative who eventually ends up helping Ree in "Winter's Bone" | Uncle Teardrop |
the local crime boss in "Winter's Bone" | Thump Milton |
wrote the screenplay for the 1983 version of "Scarface" | Oliver Stone |
main character in de Palma's 1983 version of "Scarface" | Tony Montana, played by Al Pacino |
the female love interest in de Palma's 1983 version of "Scarface" | Elvira, played by Michelle Pfeiffer |
Tony's main buddy in de Palma's 1983 version of "Scarface" | Manny Ray |
Tony's sister in de Palma's 1983 version of "Scarface" | Gina |
lead actor in Howard Hawk's 1932 version of "Scarface" | Paul Muni |
main character in Howard Hawk's 1932 version of "Scarface" | Tony Camonte |
name of the girl that Tony falls for in the 1932 version of "Scarface" | Poppy |
name of Tony's sister in the 1932 version of "Scarface" | Cesca Camonte |
the three gangster films "Little Caesar," "The Public Enemy," and "Scarface" prompted the formation of what? | the Production Code Administration (ran from 1934 to 1961) |
the producer of the 1932 film Scarface, who filed a lawsuit against censors and won | Howard Hughes |
formulated the revised MPAA production code in 1930 and was heavily involved in censoring "Scarface" | The Hays Office |
according to this essayist, Tony (Scarface, 1932) doesn't want cars, suits, and money. He wants a secretary, a telephone, and to be literate | Jonathan Munby (the enemy goes public) |
wrote an essay about De Palma's Scarface in which he discusses artifice vs. reality, postmodernism, and the pastiche style of the film | Ronald Bogue (de palma's postmodern scarface and the simulacrum of class) |
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