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A Guide to American Silent Crime Films

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The authors of this reference have compiled, in one volume, a history of the crime genre during the era of silent movies, aiming to preserve the memories of these films for their own generation and to introduce these works to a new one. This guide includes more than 2000 film entries, complete with names of directors, screenwriters and major players and offers a wealth of data supported by plot evaluations and occasional thematic commentaries. It also includes one- and two-reelers and serials along with full-length crime features. Each entry covers title, date of release, distributor or studio, director, screenwriter, major case members, plot description, and thematic commentary. It pays tribute to cinema pioneers as diverse as D.W. Griffith and Lon Chaney, who have given the world a wide variety of stories and experiences. Although men tended to dominate the silent years in Hollywood, women managed to contribute dramatically. Among them were director Lois Weber and film personalities Mabel Normand, Pearl White, Mary Pickford, and Ruth Roland. These creative men and women and their often neglected work deserve a second look. Contemporary stars can look to the past, where the ground for their work was carefully prepared in such films as Griffith's "The Musketeers of Pig Alley" (1912) and von Sternberg's "Underworld" (1927).

Author Biography:

LARRY LANGMAN, a free-lance writer, has taught the art and history of film for many years. He has written film articles for video magazines and has authored several books dealing with films and film history, including Writers on the American Screen (1986), An Encyclopedia of American Film Comedy (1987), and A Guide to Silent Westerns (Greenwood, 1992). DANIEL FINN has taught English in New York State for more then 25 years. He specialized in creative writing and article publishing and was an instructor of composition writing at Syracuse University. He has been working on an analysis of American short-story writers.
Release date Australia
January 30th, 1994
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Interest Age
From 7 to 17 years
Pages
384
Dimensions
155x235x22
ISBN-13
9780313288586
Product ID
7110138

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