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‡a9781610351973 |
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‡aAdams, Charles F.
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‡a1939 :
‡bthe making of six great films from Hollywood's greatest year /
‡cbyCharles F. Adams. |
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‡aNineteen thirty-nine. |
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‡a[Place of publication not identified] :
‡bIndependent Pub Group,
‡c2014. |
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‡aFresno, California :
‡bCraven Street Books,
‡c[2013] |
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‡a258 pages |
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‡2rdamedia. |
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‡a"A celebration of cinema from the year 1939--a year film critics and historians are virtually unanimous in considering the greatest in the history of motion pictures--this work is the perfect combination of film history, artistic appreciation, historicalinsight, and gossip. Profiling of six of the greatest films of the year--Gone with the Wind, Stagecoach, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Wizard of Oz--the book shows, in detail, howthese stories came into being and how long they waited to find fame. It also describes the behind-the-scenes story of each film: how the stories were adapted to a film script; the writers, producers, directors, actors, and technicians who made the film; how the film was received by critics and the public; and the later careers of the people who made the film, with commentary on such legendary stars as Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, and Judy Garland. A must-have book that no movie fan should miss, this work captures 1930s Hollywood--an era which, in spite of being crass, commercial, restrictive, and frequently dysfunctional, produced immensely enjoyable films that are still watched with pleasure today"--
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