Hollywood in crisis : cinema and American society, 1929-1939
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Hollywood in crisis : cinema and American society, 1929-1939
(Cinema and society)
Routledge, 1996
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 246-251) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hollywood in Crisis is a detailed study of the workings of the American film industry during the 1930s. Colin Schindler, looking at Hollywood as an agent of Roosevelt's New Deal and the attempts made by film moguls and movie makers to withstand the political turmoil that threatened to engulf America. Schindler illustrates how the studios and their products, from the glamour of MGM stars and escapist musicals to gangster movies and Westerns, even to the 'radical' films of the Warner studios, helped foster ideas of social unity and patriotism.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Snapshot
- Chapter 2 Trouble in Paradise
- Chapter 3 The Blue Eagle
- Chapter 4 The Swimming Pool Reds
- Chapter 5 Fanfare for the Common Man
- Chapter 6 The Hays Office
- Chapter 7 The Left-Handed Endeavour
- Chapter 8 Cry of the City
- Chapter 9 Good Citizenship and Good Picture-Making
- Chapter 10 Black Fury
- Chapter 11 Foreign Affairs
- Chapter 12 Snapshot
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