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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. Newer posts →. Revisiting favorites Harry Potter librarian, Dec. 4, 2012. Continuing my Summer of Nostalgia. Blog tour and revisiting past favorites on this blog we are rounding out favorites from 2012! In this post from Dec. 2012, “ Harry Potter and Madam Pince. 8221; I reread the entire Harry Potter series and took note of how the librarian, Madam Pince, is depicted in each book. This post is one of my ...
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Female Character Types « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. 8211; Liberated Librarian. 8211; Spirited Young Girl. 8211; Naughty Librarian. 8211; Information Provider. 8211; Comic Relief. Most stereotypical female librarian image. Uptight “old maid” librarian who is sexually undesirable; Rule-monger who hoards information; Sometimes referred to, even if not pictured (“You don’t look like a librarian! 8221;); Supporting or minor characters. C Francis Blackchild in.
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Actress List « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. Actresses who have portrayed reel librarians, arranged alphabetically by surname. 8211; I – J. 8211; Q – R. 8211; U – V. 8211; X – Y – Z. Barbara Alexander as Librarian in. Caroline Alexander as Librarian in. Mary Alice as Alice in. Patricia Allison as Mrs. Spangler in. Racing with the Moon. Elvia Allman as Librarian in. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. June Allyson as Connie Lane in. Luana Anders as Louise in.
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Class III « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. These are films in which the librarian(s) plays a secondary role, ranging from a supporting character to a minor character with perhaps only a few lines in one memorable or significant scene. Spoiler Alert* The following annotations may contain important plot details. 8211; O – P. 8211; V – W. 8211; X – Y. 2 Brothers and a Bride. Aka A Foreign Affair (2003). Agnes of God (1985). Dir Norman Jewison. Pe...
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Quotes « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. It’s time for another “ Quotable Librarian. This time, in honor of the Academy Awards this past weekend, it’s an Oscars special. These quotes are from films with reel librarian roles that have been nominated for Oscars. Photo from Flickr – Prayitno – click image for source. I cause no trouble. The prison authorities appreciate that. They made me assistant librarian. You have your own library, preppy.
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Class IV « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. The librarian(s) plays a cameo role and is seen only briefly with little or no dialogue. Spoiler Alert* The following annotations may contain important plot details. 8211; Q – R. 8211; U – V – W. 8211; X – Y – Z. The Alphabet Murders (1965). Dir Frank Tashlin. Perf. Tony Randall, Robert Morley, Anita Ekberg. MGM, 1965. Based on the novel by Agatha Christie. A comedic take on Christie’s novel. Based on a t...
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Role Call « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. A listing of character types for female librarian portrayals. A listing of character types for male librarian portrayals. A listing of atypical librarian portrayals. 8220;Saigon 1967” by manhhai is licensed under CC BY 2.0. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Revisiting favorite...
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Roost by Ali Bryan | The Teatime Reader
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Reviewing a good book every week. Updates on Thursdays. The Age of Hope by David Bergen. Roost by Ali Bryan. September 25, 2013. Roost, Ali Bryan. Freehand Books, 249 pages. A surprising, tender, and wry look at family life, Roost. Will appeal to readers of Miriam Toews and Jessica Grant. This entry was posted in Current Reviews. And tagged book review. The Age of Hope by David Bergen. Roost by Ali Bryan. October 22, 2013 at 12:08 am. October 23, 2013 at 9:09 pm. October 25, 2013 at 2:32 am. I’ll B...
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Naomi | The Teatime Reader
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Reviewing a good book every week. Updates on Thursdays. Roost by Ali Bryan. September 25, 2013. Roost, Ali Bryan Freehand Books, 249 pages ISBN 9781554811373 Claudia lives in a house where every puzzle box is missing a piece, all the towels are frayed and the wallpaper border is curling at the edges. Her kids, Wesley … Continue reading →. The Age of Hope by David Bergen. September 11, 2013. The Age of Hope. August 14, 2013. Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O’Neill. August 8, 2013. August 1, 2013.
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Best & Worst « Reel Librarians
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Reel Librarians: Librarians Movies = Reel Love. Ask the Real Librarian. Short Films & Documentaries. I’m a librarian, and a listmaker. Go figure.😉. So I’ve compiled below the blog posts of personal best and worst lists of librarian films and reel librarian characters. I will most likely add more related best and worst lists as I think of them — like I said, listmaking is in my DNA. Enjoy! Agree or disagree with my choices? Let me know in the comments. Best librarian films by decade, Part I: 1910s 1950s.