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Hollywood's high noon : moviemaking & society before television / Thomas Cripps.

Κατά: Τύπος υλικού: ΚείμενοΚείμενοΓλώσσα: Αγγλικά Σειρά: The American momentΛεπτομέρειες δημοσίευσης: Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.Περιγραφή: xii, 270 σ., [8] σ. με εικόνες : εικ. ; 24 εκISBN:
  • 080185315X
  • 0801853168
Θέμα(τα): Ταξινόμηση DDC:
  • 791.4309  23
Περιεχόμενα:
Introduction: Looking at Hollywood's Classical Era -- Ch. 1. The Incunabula of Movies -- Ch. 2. Hollywood Becomes Hollywood -- Ch. 3. Moviegoers -- Ch. 4. Red Flags, White Thighs, and Blue Movies -- Ch. 5. The Sound of the System -- Ch. 6. Others' Movies -- Ch. 7. The High Middle Ages of the Movies: The Great Depression -- Ch. 8. Genre Movies: Art from a Putty Knife Factory -- Ch. 9. Hollywood Goes to War -- Ch. 10. The Long Good-Bye.
Περίληψη: In Hollywood's High Noon, Thomas Cripps brings together both the insights of recent scholarship in the field of film studies and the results of his own extensive research to trace the history of Hollywood, from its turn-of-the-century beginnings through the invention and development of the studio system to its heyday in the 1950s, just before television eclipsed the movies as America's dominant entertainment medium.Περίληψη: Cripps explores the movie-going experience; the struggle for social control over the movies through censorship; the impact of sound on the style and content of films; alternatives to Hollywood's oligopoly, including "race" films and documentaries; the paradoxical predictability and subversive creativity of genre pictures; and Hollywood's self-proclaimed "shining moment" during World War II.Περίληψη: He concludes with a discussion of the collapse of the studio system after the war, due in equal parts to suburbanization, the emergence of television, and government antitrust action.
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Introduction: Looking at Hollywood's Classical Era -- Ch. 1. The Incunabula of Movies -- Ch. 2. Hollywood Becomes Hollywood -- Ch. 3. Moviegoers -- Ch. 4. Red Flags, White Thighs, and Blue Movies -- Ch. 5. The Sound of the System -- Ch. 6. Others' Movies -- Ch. 7. The High Middle Ages of the Movies: The Great Depression -- Ch. 8. Genre Movies: Art from a Putty Knife Factory -- Ch. 9. Hollywood Goes to War -- Ch. 10. The Long Good-Bye.

In Hollywood's High Noon, Thomas Cripps brings together both the insights of recent scholarship in the field of film studies and the results of his own extensive research to trace the history of Hollywood, from its turn-of-the-century beginnings through the invention and development of the studio system to its heyday in the 1950s, just before television eclipsed the movies as America's dominant entertainment medium.

Cripps explores the movie-going experience; the struggle for social control over the movies through censorship; the impact of sound on the style and content of films; alternatives to Hollywood's oligopoly, including "race" films and documentaries; the paradoxical predictability and subversive creativity of genre pictures; and Hollywood's self-proclaimed "shining moment" during World War II.

He concludes with a discussion of the collapse of the studio system after the war, due in equal parts to suburbanization, the emergence of television, and government antitrust action.

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