Try the original 'House on Haunted Hill' (not the 1999 remake). In fact, try anything before 1960 - black and white films from the 1940's can be really good. Also, try Hitchcock's 'The Birds'.
Try the original 'House on Haunted Hill' (not the 1999 remake). In fact, try anything before 1960 - black and white films from the 1940's can be really good. Also, try Hitchcock's 'The Birds'.
Try the original 'House on Haunted Hill' (not the 1999 remake). In fact, try anything before 1960 - black and white films from the 1940's can be really good. Also, try Hitchcock's 'The Birds'.
Try the original 'House on Haunted Hill' (not the 1999 remake). In fact, try anything before 1960 - black and white films from the 1940's can be really good. Also, try Hitchcock's 'The Birds'.
Do you mean 'How do I cite the book that's being mentioned in the book that I have?'
Easy. You don't. It's not considered appropriate academic practice, if for example, you're reading Smith who then quotes a large chunk of Jones. If you want to quote that bit of Jones, you really should go back...