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Web Search Results
Apollo Movie Guide: Next Stop Wonderland
Review, links, and cast information.
apolloguide.com/
IMDb: Next Stop Wonderland (1998)
Cast/credits plus additional information about the film
us.imdb.com/
TV Guide Online: Next Stop, Wonderland
Brief review and credits.
www.tvguide.com/
Stop Motion E-mail Forum
Community for discussing the craft with other hobbyists and professionals.
groups.yahoo.com/
Female Celebrity Smoking List - Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
Documents the smoking habits of the characters portrayed by Ellen Greene, Dori Brenner, and Shelley Winters.
smokingsides.com/
Shelley Winters Filmography - Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
Mat Smith discusses Shelley Winters performance as Mrs. Lapinsky.
www.geocities.com/
Apollo Movie Guide: Who'll Stop The Rain
Review by Scott Weinberg, links, cast information and readers' ratings.
apolloguide.com/
Stop Motion Works
Information and how-to technical tips on animated puppetry. Dedicated web site for hobbyists and professionals practicing the unique art and craft of stop motion animation.
www.stopmotionworks.com/
Stop Motion Film
A resource and informational website from Germany about stop motion animation. Also, there is an English version of this site.
www.stopmotionfilm.de/
Stop-Motion Filmography
A website reviewing this detailed book about stop motion animation in motion pictures or television, specifically, where the stop motion puppets were used to interact with live action/people.
www.aboyd.com/