- with "a less self-righteous message" than the
original Dirty Harry. Gary
Crowdus wrote in Cinéaste, "We are left with the
comforting ****urance that when...
- from 1881 to 1883.
Crowdus was born July 6, 1828, in Franklin, Kentucky,
United States, to Mark
Crowdus and
Frances Bush Eubank.
Crowdus attended St. Louis...
-
censored version partially restored the book's ending. Cineaste's Gary
Crowdus summarized the
critical reception at the time, "Many
critics praised Fight...
-
Where Oliver Stone Got His
Loony JFK
Conspiracies From".
Rolling Stone.
Crowdus, Gary (May 1992). "Getting the
Facts Straight: An
Interview with Zachary...
- (2011).
Virgin Film:
Oliver Stone. Ebury. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-7535-4766-3.
Crowdus, Gary (1988). "Personal
Struggles and
Political Issues: An
Interview with...
- Bros. And
Intermedia Films (2004)", Film &
History 35:2, 83–84 (2005). G.
Crowdus, "Dramatizing
Issues That
Historians Don't Address: An
Interview with Oliver...
- "Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-in". Magill's Book Reviews: 1–1.
January 1987.
Crowdus, Gary Alan (1988). "Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In". Cinéaste. 16 (4): 32–37...
- Chronicle.
Archived from the
original on 2008-06-11.
Retrieved 2009-09-16.
Crowdus, Gary (June 22, 2007). "Living in a
wilderness of mirrors: an interview...
-
Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador, and the
Movie Game (July 2020)
Crowdus, Gary. "Clarifying the Conspiracy: An
Interview with
Oliver Stone". Cinéaste...
- (1858)
Patents for
Inventions (Patent Office, 1899) US
patent US598314, W A
Crowdus, "AUTOMOBILE VEHICLE",
issued 1898-02-01 "Automatic Clutch". nzmeccano...