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            Further Reading


            Chion, M. (1994), Audio-Vision, New York: Columbia University Press.
            ‘The Greatest Sports Films of All Time’, <http://www.fi lmsite.org/sportsfi lms.html>

               accessed 26 March 2008. [rankings of the greatest sport films by different media
               sources]
            Hughson, J. (2005), ‘The Loneliness of the Angry Young Sportsman’, Muse, 35:
               41–8.
            Jones, G. (2008), ‘In Praise of an “Invisible Genre”? An Ambivalent Look at the
               Fictional Sports Feature Film’, Sport in Society, 11: 117–29.
            Metz, C. (1974), Film Language, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
            Nine:  A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, <http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/
               nine/index.html> accessed 29 November 2007.
            Poulton, E., and Roderick, M., eds (2008), ‘Introducing Sport in Films’, Sport in Soci-
               ety, 11/2–3 [special issue].
            Rowe, D. (1998), ‘If You Film It, Will They Come?’ Journal of Sport and Social
               Issues, 22: 350–9.
            ‘SI.Com Goes to the Movies’, <http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/2003/mov
               ies/> accessed 26 March 2008. [rates top sports movies overall and by sport]
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