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Maximus Wyld had his heyday in 1940s-50s Hollywood. Of mixed race Black, Chinese, and Native American descent, he was "the actor with a thousand faces," essentially interpreting ethnic roles: Indian chief, Mexican revolutionary, oriental dandy... A veritable reinterpretation of the myth of American cinema through the prism of minorities, Erased reveals the political and social dimension of Hollywood productions.
Maximus Ohanzee Wildhorse, renamed Maximus Wyld by Hollywood, was a talented, prized, admired comedian. His filmography is an anthology of cinema: Vertigo, The Maltese Falcon, Sunset Boulevard, The Prisoner of the Desert, Rebecca... Copper-faced and with unprecedented beauty and animal presence, he paved the way for coloured stars in a segregationist climate. After him, Sydney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Yul Brynner were able to reach the rank of stars. His charisma ignited white cinema and shamelessly swayed its racial hegemony.
Maximus Wyld was a pioneer. However, no credits mention his name. On celluloid, there is no imprint of his face. Maximus the precursor rests in the graveyard of Hollywood amnesia. What event pushed him into limbo? What occult and superior force has stored his career in a cinematic Bermuda Triangle?
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781681123387
Publisher: Ablaze, LLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 26 September 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: NBM Publishing Company
Illustration: 200 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Illustrated by Hugues Micol
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 220.0mm
Height: 289.0mm
Weight: 300g
Pages: 200
About the Author
Hugues Micol was born in 1969 in Paris.
Hugues Micol keeps his promises. Spotted with Chiquito la Muerte, an offbeat western, this emerging talent then distinguished himself by drawing animal comics, crazy thrillers, a Japanese historical series... So much proof that this artist has a rich graphic culture. By teaming up with another artist of great culture, David B., he offers us a new version of wild America, less known, because located in Tierra del Fuego. It was with a twilight western, Scalp, that he won the International T pffer Prize from the city and county of Geneva.
Loo Hui Phang was born in 1974 in Laos.
She has written plays, children's books with Jean-Pierre Duffour, as well as scripts for short films, cartoons and comics.
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