The Silent Screen, American Movies

Richard Dyer Maccann

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There is a great deal of pleasure to be gained from the first thirty years of American movies_even without seeing the movies. The Silent Screen is dedicated to guiding readers through some of those pleasures. The book highlights the main events, the leading lights, and the films that mattered. It is a selective history for those who want to be informed without being overwhelmed, who would like to know enough about the silent era to feel at home there, respect its artists, and admire their work. Culled from the author's five...

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There is a great deal of pleasure to be gained from the first thirty years of American movies_even without seeing the movies. The Silent Screen is dedicated to guiding readers through some of those pleasures. The book highlights the main events, the leading lights, and the films that mattered. It is a selective history for those who want to be informed without being overwhelmed, who would like to know enough about the silent era to feel at home there, respect its artists, and admire their work. Culled from the author's five previous anthologies, The First Tycoons, The First Film Makers, The Stars Appear, The Silent Comedians, and Films of the 1920s, The Silent Screen stands alone as an inclusive series of essays for general readers. An added value to the introductory text are eleven appendixes, which include information on silent film companies, early film executives, notable directors, and a listing of the titles and directors of films reviewed in the first five volumes. The Silent Screen Paperback edition by Richard Dyer MacCann
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Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc

Idiomas

Inglês

Número de páginas

248

Encadernação

Capa Mole / Paperback

Dimensão

229 x 152 x 25

Comprimento

1,397 cm

Largura

0,254 cm

Altura

2,223 cm

Peso

363 g

Data de lançamento

10/01/1997

Origem

United States

EAN

9780810833920

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