From Publishers Weekly
The Ultimate Movie Thesaurus begins with short descriptions of 8000 movies. What makes it unique, however, is what comes next. Rather than just a handful of categories or a list of directors or movie stars, it also includes such subcategories as "In-Laws?Troublesome: see also Relatives?Troublesome"; "Trapped in a Hole" and "Cattle Herded by Barbara Stanwyck." Obviously, there are other, more inclusive categories, but if you're in the mood for a movie on, say, Austria, it has nearly 20 suggestions.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Ingram
With more than 8,000 film titles, 1,600 categories and genres, and an up-to-date list of Academy Award winners, The Ultimate Movie Theasaurus provides readers with quick access to films they might like to watch, based on films they've already enjoyed. Organized much like a traditional theasaurus, the book cross-references films by topics, themes, and genres as well as by actor and director.