Assignment XSL-FO
Sample File
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<movie-list>
<movie>
<heading>
<title>Citizen Kane</title>
<rating>****</rating>
<technical-details>
<country>US</country>
<year>1941</year>
<running-time>119 minutes</running-time>
<color>bw</color>
</technical-details>
<production>
<studio>RKO</studio>
<producer>Orson Welles</producer>
</production>
</heading>
<synopsis>
<para>A newspaper tycoon dies, and a magazine reporter
interviews his friends in an effort to discover the meaning
of his last words.</para>
<para>A brilliant piece of Hollywood cinema using all the resources of
the studio...almost every shot and every line is utterly
absorbing both as entertainment and as craft.</para>
</synopsis>
<credits>
<writer special="yes">Herman J. Mankiewicz, Orson Welles</writer>
<director special="yes">Orson Welles</director>
<photography special="yes">Gregg Toland</photography>
<music special="yes">Bernard Herrmann</music>
<actors>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Orson Welles</name>
<role>Charles Foster Kane</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Joseph Cotten</name>
<role>Jedediah Leland</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="F">
<name>Dorothy Comingore</name>
<role>Susan Alexander Kane</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="M">
<name>Everett Sloane</name>
<role>Bernstein</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="M">
<name>Paul Stewart</name>
<role>Raymond</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="M">
<name>Ray Collins</name>
<role>Boss Jim W. Gettys</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="F">
<name>Agnes Moorehead</name>
<role>Mary Kane</role>
</actor>
</actors>
</credits>
<reviews>
<review>“More fun than any great movie I can think of.”
</review>
<reviewer>Pauline Kael</reviewer>
<review>“On seeing it for the first time, one got a
conviction that if the cinema could do that, it could do
anything.”
</review>
<reviewer>Penelope Houston</reviewer>
</reviews>
</movie>
<movie>
<heading>
<title>The Maltese Falcon</title>
<rating>****</rating>
<technical-details>
<country>US</country>
<year>1941</year>
<running-time>101 minutes</running-time>
<color>bw</color>
</technical-details>
<production>
<studio>Warner</studio>
<producer>Henry Blanke</producer>
</production>
</heading>
<synopsis>
<para>After the death of his partner, private eye Sam
Spade is dragged into a quest for a priceless
statuette.</para>
<para>A remake which shows the difference between
excellence and brilliance; here every nuance is
subtly stressed, and the cast is perfection.</para>
</synopsis>
<credits>
<writer special="yes">John Huston</writer>
<director special="yes">John Huston</director>
<photography special="yes">Arthur Edeson</photography>
<music special="yes">Adolph Deutsch</music>
<actors>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Humphrey Bogart</name>
<role>Sam Spade</role>
</actor>
<actor type="lead" gender="F">
<name>Mary Astor</name>
<role>Brigid O’Shaughnessy</role>
</actor>
<actor type="lead" gender="M" special="yes">
<name>Sidney Greenstreet</name>
<role>Kasper Guttman</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M" special="yes">
<name>Elisha Cook Jr.</name>
<role>Wilmer Cook</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M" special="yes">
<name>Barton MacLane</name>
<role>Lt. of Detectives Dundy</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M" special="yes">
<name>Peter Lorre</name>
<role>Joel Cairo</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="F"><name>Gladys George</name></actor>
<actor gender="F" special="yes"><name>Lee Patrick</name></actor>
<actor gender="M" special="yes"><name>Ward Bond</name></actor>
<actor gender="M" special="yes"><name>Jerome Cowan</name></actor>
</actors>
</credits>
<reviews>
<review>“The first crime melodrama with finish, speed
and bang to come along in what seems like ages.”
</review>
<reviewer>Otis Ferguson</reviewer>
<review>“A work of entertainment that is yet so skillfully
constructed that after many years and many viewings, it
has the same brittle explosiveness - and some of the same
surprise - that it had in 1941.”
</review>
<reviewer>Pauline Kael, 1968</reviewer>
</reviews>
</movie>
<movie>
<heading>
<title>Trouble In Paradise</title>
<rating>****</rating>
<technical-details>
<country>US</country>
<year>1932</year>
<running-time>86 minutes</running-time>
<color>bw</color>
</technical-details>
<production>
<studio>Paramount</studio>
<producer>Ernst Lubitsch</producer>
</production>
</heading>
<synopsis>
<para>Jewel thieves insinuate themselves into the household
of a rich Parisienne, and one falls in love with her.</para>
</synopsis>
<credits>
<writer>Samuel Raphaelson, Grover Jones (from play
The Honest Finder, by Laszlo Aladar)</writer>
<director special="yes">Ernst Lubitsch</director>
<photography>Victor Milner</photography>
<actors>
<actor type="lead" gender="M" special="yes">
<name>Herbert Marshall</name>
<role>Gaston Monescu</role></actor>
<actor type="lead" special="yes" gender="F">
<name>Miriam Hopkins</name>
<role>Lily</role>
</actor>
<actor type="lead" special="yes" gender="F">
<name>Kay Francis</name>
<role>Madame Colet</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="M">
<name>Edward Everett Horton</name>
<role>François Filiba</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" gender="M">
<name>Charles Ruggles</name>
<role>The Major</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M"><name>C. Aubrey Smith</name></actor>
<actor gender="M"><name>Robert Greig</name></actor>
<actor gender="M"><name>Leonid Kinskey</name></actor>
</actors>
</credits>
<reviews>
<review>“One of the gossamer creations of Lubitsch's
narrative art...it would be impossible in this brief
notice to describe the innumerable touches of wit and
narrative skill with which it is unfolded.”
</review>
<reviewer>Alexander Bakshy</reviewer>
<review>“A shimmering, engaging piece of work...in virtually
every scene a lively imagination shines forth.”
</review>
<reviewer type="periodical">New York Times</reviewer>
</reviews>
</movie>
<movie>
<heading>
<title>The Great Race</title>
<rating>***</rating>
<technical-details>
<country>US</country>
<year>1965</year>
<running-time>163 minutes</running-time>
<color>Technicolor</color>
</technical-details>
<production>
<studio>Warner</studio>
<producer>Martin Jurow</producer>
</production>
</heading>
<synopsis>
<para>In 1908, the Great Leslie and Professor Fate are
leading contenders in the first New York to Paris car race.</para>
<para>Elaborate comedy spectacular with many good moments,
notably the early disasters, a western saloon brawl, and a custard
pie fight. Elsewhere, there is more evidence of an oversize
budget than of wit or finesse.</para>
</synopsis>
<credits>
<writer special="yes">Arthur Ross</writer>
<director special="yes">Blake Edwards</director>
<photography special="yes">Russell Harlan</photography>
<music special="yes">Henry Mancini</music>
<actors>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Tony Curtis</name>
<role>The Great Leslie</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Jack Lemmon</name>
<role>Professor Fate</role>
</actor>
<actor special="yes" type="lead" gender="M">
<name>Peter Falk</name>
<role>Max</role>
</actor>
<actor type="lead" gender="F">
<name>Natalie Wood</name>
<role>Maggie DuBois</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M" >
<name>Keenan Wynn</name>
<role>Hezekiah</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="M">
<name>Ross Martin</name>
<role>Baron von Stuppe</role>
</actor>
<actor gender="F">
<name>Vivian Vance</name>
<role>Hester Goodbody</role>
</actor>
</actors>
</credits>
</movie>
</movie-list>