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Ian Scott and Henry Thompson , The Cinema of Oliver Stone: Art, Authorship and Activism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016, £15.99 paperback, £70.00 hardback). Pp. 307. isbn 978 1 5261 0871 5, 978 0 7190 9916 8.

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Ian Scott and Henry Thompson , The Cinema of Oliver Stone: Art, Authorship and Activism (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016, £15.99 paperback, £70.00 hardback). Pp. 307. isbn 978 1 5261 0871 5, 978 0 7190 9916 8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2018

MARTIN FRADLEY*
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University of Brighton

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