Hollywood as Historian: American Film in a Cultural ContextPeter C. Rollins University Press of Kentucky, 1983 - Всего страниц: 276 Motion picture images have influenced the American mind since the earliest days of film, and many thoughtful people are becoming ever more concerned about that influence, as about the pervasive influence of television. In eras of economic instability and international conflict, the film industry has not hesitated to use motion pictures for definite propaganda purposes. During less troubled times, the American citizen's ability to deal with political and social issues has been enhanced or thwarted by images absorbed in the nation's theatres. Hollywood As Historian tracks the interaction of Ame... |
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... fact . ” 24 During script revisions , Capra gave little attention to the project ; in fact , he planned to assign the film to his friend William Wyler , but the latter " got a better offer from the Air Force . " In the fall of 1942 ...
... fact . ” 24 During script revisions , Capra gave little attention to the project ; in fact , he planned to assign the film to his friend William Wyler , but the latter " got a better offer from the Air Force . " In the fall of 1942 ...
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... fact , the film used the sound track alone as a conventional means of translating Ward's stream - of- consciousness technique for describing her heroine's disordered mind.21 As a result , the disparity between the doubts and delusions ...
... fact , the film used the sound track alone as a conventional means of translating Ward's stream - of- consciousness technique for describing her heroine's disordered mind.21 As a result , the disparity between the doubts and delusions ...
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... fact , Harvey Keitel was released from the role , after filming began , because he projected too strongly . Quite obviously then , Willard was conceived at some distance from Marlow , first as a person who became what he sought to ...
... fact , Harvey Keitel was released from the role , after filming began , because he projected too strongly . Quite obviously then , Willard was conceived at some distance from Marlow , first as a person who became what he sought to ...
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