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The Golden Age of Cinema

Hollywood, 1929-1945
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The Golden Age of Cinema by Richard Jewell offers a comprehensive exploration of American film from 1929 to 1945, an era recognised as Hollywood's classical period. It examines the studio system at its peak, analysing seminal films like The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind while considering the influence of economics, technology, censorship, narrative style, genres, and the star system. The book also contextualises this golden era within broader social, political, and cultural events, highlighting other entertainment forms such as radio and theatre that shaped cinema. Written in a clear, engaging style and illustrated throughout, it serves as a foundational text for understanding classical Hollywood filmmaking.
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The Golden Age of Cinema is ideal for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of film history and American culture, particularly those interested in Hollywood's classical period. It suits readers seeking a thorough yet approachable study of film industry practices, iconic movies, and the cultural context of 1929-1945 cinema.

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This comprehensive book illuminates the most fertile and exciting period in American film, a time when the studio system was at its peak and movies played a critical role in elevating the spirits of the public. Richard B.

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This comprehensive book illuminates the most fertile and exciting period in American film, a time when the studio system was at its peak and movies played a critical role in elevating the spirits of the public. Richard B. Jewell offers a highly readable yet deeply informed account of the economics, technology, censorship, style, genres, stars and history of Hollywood during its classical era.

The Golden Age of Cinema is a major introductory textbook covering what is arguably the most fertile and exciting period in film, 1929-1945. It analyses many of the seminal films from the period, from The Wizard of Oz to Grand Hotel to Gone with the Wind, considering the impact they had then and still have today.

It tackles the shaping forces of the period: the business practices of the industry, technological developments, censorship restraints, narrative strategies, evolution of genres, and the stars and the star system. The book explores the major social, political, economic, and cultural events that helped to shape contemporary commercial cinema. Other leisure activities that influenced Hollywood production, including radio, vaudeville, theatre, and fiction, are also examined.

Written in a jargon-free, lively style, The Golden Age of Cinema features a number of illustrations throughout the text.

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Praised as "an excellent" and "scrupulously well-organised" introduction to classical Hollywood, the book is valued for its detailed yet accessible coverage of the era's social history, business practices, technological advances, and stylistic developments. Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy commends Jewell for avoiding generalities and using specific examples, while Charles J. Maland highlights the work's sharp insights into how the industry functioned as a business, social document, and popular art form during cinema's golden age.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781405163736

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 August 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 231.0mm

Weight: 467g

Pages: 368

About the Author




Richard B. Jewell is the Hugh M. Hefner Professor of American Film at the University of Southern California. He is the author of The RKO Story (1982).

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