|aThe Open window & Child's play|h[videorecording] /|cCenter for Advanced Film Studies, The American Film Institute ; (The Open window) produced and directed by Richard Patterson ; (Child's play) produced by Stanley M. Brooks ; directed by Amy Rose Bloch ; screenplay by John Farrell ; edited by Ann Ryan.
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|aMalibu, Calif. :|bMonterey Home Video :|bdistributed by Fries Home Video,|c1991, 1980.
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|a1 videocassette (39 min.) :|bsd. col. ;|c1/2 in.
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|aThe American short story
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|aThe short story collection II
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|aBased on stories by SAKI.
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|aTitle from cassette label and container.
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|aClosed captioned for the hearing impared.
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|aThe open window: camera, John Bailey ; music, John Green. Child's play: director of photography, Gary Wagner ; music, Katherine Verisa.
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|aThe open window: Britt Leach, Cindy Eilbacher, Mary Wickers. Child's play: Paul Schoeman, Savannah Bentley.
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|aHector Hugh Munroe (Saki) had a wonderful imagination. He was fascinated with the intricacies of the mind and the casual influence one can exert over others by the suggestive powers of language. In "The Open Window" perhaps the best known of his stories as it is studied in most of our schools, we see how a young girl's descriptive marrative fuels the imagination of her attentive visitor. In "Child's Play" we find the story of a young boy's struggle for identity amid the conflict with his restrictive guardian. Each film represents the unique art of storytelling that was "Saki".
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|aVHS format.
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|aSaki,|d1870-1916.|tOpen window.
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|aSaki,|d1870-1916.|tChild's play.
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|aVideo recordings for the hearing impaired.
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|aPatterson, Richard.
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|aBrooks, Stanley M.
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|aBloch, Amy Rose.
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|aFarrell, John.
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|aRyan, Ann.
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|aLeach, Britt.
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|aEilbacher, Cindy.
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|aWickers, Mary.
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|aSchoeman, Paul.
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|aBentley, Savannah.
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|aCenter for Advanced Film Studies (American Film Institute)