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You might rethink preconceived notions of film acting after reading “There Are No Small Parts,” critic and film historian John DiLeo’s book about the high quality work that can be found in even the briefest movie roles. Focusing on parts that took up 10 minutes or less in screen time, DiLeo takes us through a wide array of brilliant work starting with Elsa Lanchester in “Bride of Frankenstein” and ending with Al Pacino in “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood.”