Danny Boyle - Lust for Life: A Critical Analysis of All the Films from Shallow Grave to 127 Hours
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Mark Browning., & Mark Browning|AUTHOR. (2012). Danny Boyle - Lust for Life: A Critical Analysis of All the Films from Shallow Grave to 127 Hours . Andrews UK.

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Mark Browning and Mark Browning|AUTHOR. 2012. Danny Boyle - Lust for Life: A Critical Analysis of All the Films From Shallow Grave to 127 Hours. Andrews UK.

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Mark Browning and Mark Browning|AUTHOR. Danny Boyle - Lust for Life: A Critical Analysis of All the Films From Shallow Grave to 127 Hours Andrews UK, 2012.

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