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001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 37232

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: DLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20250627153117.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 110507|| anznnbabn |a ana

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: gf2011026436
  • Canceled/invalid LC control number: sh2007025344
  • Canceled/invalid LC control number: gf2011026028

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: DLC
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Subject heading/thesaurus conventions: lcgft
  • Modifying agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: WaU
  • Modifying agency: DLC

155 ## - HEADING--GENRE/FORM TERM

  • Genre/form term: Parody films

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  • Control subfield: nne
  • Genre/form term: Austin Powers films

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  • Genre/form term: Film genre parodies

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  • Genre/form term: Film parodies

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  • Genre/form term: Film send-ups

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  • Genre/form term: Film sendups

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  • Genre/form term: Film take-offs

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  • Genre/form term: Film takeoffs

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  • Genre/form term: Genre parodies (Motion pictures)

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  • Genre/form term: Genre parody films

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  • Genre/form term: Motion picture parodies

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  • Genre/form term: Movie parodies

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  • Genre/form term: Send-up films

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  • Genre/form term: Sendup films

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  • Genre/form term: Spoof films

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  • Genre/form term: Spoofs (Motion pictures)

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  • Genre/form term: Take-off films

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  • Genre/form term: Takeoff films

555 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--GENRE/FORM TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Genre/form term: Comedy films

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  • Source citation: Konigsberg, I. The complete film dict., 1997
  • Information found: (parody: A work that comically imitates another work or group of works of a more serious nature. The parody performs its humorous imitation by picking out the more pronounced and sometimes silly elements of its subject and exaggerating them, though it may do so in a good-natured as well as satiric manner; takeoff)

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  • Source citation: Singleton, R.S. Filmmaker's dict., c2000
  • Information found: (parody: Satirical or humorous imitation of a serious subject. Related terms: satire, spoof, takeoff; spoof: Humorous parody. For example, Airplane! (1980) was a spoof of airplane disaster films; takeoff: Another name for a parody. Also called a send-up)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: History of the American cinema, c1990:
  • Information found: v. 9, p. 290 (genre parody: "In the 1980s ... genre parody would become a genre unto itself ... archival pastiches like Dead Man Don't Wear Plaid, mock documentaries like This is Spinal Tap, and parody series like those originating with Airplane! and The Naked Gun)

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  • Source citation: Siegel, S. American film comedy, c1994:
  • Information found: pp. 219-220, entry under: parody films (parodies of famous films and film genres; the Western parody Blazing Saddles and the horror spoof Young Frankenstein; movie parodies)

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  • Source citation: Langman, L. Encyc. of Am. film comedy, 1987:
  • Information found: p. 469, entry under: Parody (In films, a humorous imitation of another work, such as a particular novel, play, poem, or another film; spoof; silent parodies; film parodies)

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  • Source citation: Geduld, H.M. An ill. glossary of film terms, c1973:
  • Information found: under genre: Parody film, see Parody (Parody: an imitation, and distortion, of a more serious film for humorous effect; Spoof: a parody or mockery of another film or film genre)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Web. 3
  • Information found: (spoof n. 2: a light, amiable, humorous but usu. telling takeoff (as on human nature, customs, or manners) : parody)

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  • Source citation: Am. herit. dict. of the Eng. lang., c2000
  • Information found: (spoof 3. A gentle satirical imitation; a light parody)

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  • Source citation: Random House Web. unabr. dict., c1997
  • Information found: (spoof 1. a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody)

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  • Source citation: The top 25 best parody/take off movies, via YouTube, viewed Dec. 8, 2012.

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  • Source citation: Collins thesaurus of the English language, via TheFreeDictionary website, Dec. 8, 2012
  • Information found: (spoof noun (Informal) parody, take-off (informal), satire, caricature, mockery, send-up (Brit. informal), travesty, lampoon, burlesque)

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  • Source citation: TheFreeDictionary website, Dec. 8, 2012:
  • Information found: thesaurus (spoof - a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way: parody, pasquinade, put-on, sendup, charade, lampoon, mockery, burlesque, travesty, takeoff)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Google search, Dec. 9, 2012
  • Information found: (January 23, 1932: Educational Films Corporation signs 3-year-old Shirley Temple to appear in a series of film take-offs called Baby Burlesks; film takeoffs; film sendups of the traditional genre film; one of the funniest h'wood film sendups; horror film send-ups; feature-film send-ups of that oh-so-'70s sitcom [The Brady Bunch]; The Wizard of Oz has appeared in various recent film send-ups; silent film send-ups)

680 ## - PUBLIC GENERAL NOTE

  • Explanatory text: Films that comically imitate another work or group of works of a more serious nature. For films that use wit, irony, or sarcasm to hold up human vices or foibles to ridicule or scorn see
  • Heading or subdivision term: Satirical films.

681 ## - SUBJECT EXAMPLE TRACING NOTE

  • Explanatory text: Note under
  • Subject heading or subdivision term: Satirical films