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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
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| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jack Shadoian |
| ISBN: | 0195142918 9780195142914 0195142926 9780195142921 |
| OCLC Number: | 46683559 |
| Description: | xv, 376 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | 1: The Golden Age : the "classic" gangster film. Little Caesar (1930); The public enemy (1931) -- 2: Dark transformations : the descent into noir. High Sierra (1941) ; The killers(1946) -- 3: The genre's "enlightenment" : the stress and strain for affirmation. Kiss of death (1947) ; Force of evil (1948) ; Gun crazy (1949) -- 4: Going gray and going crazy : disequilibrium and change at midcentury. D.O.A. (1949) ; White heat (1949) -- 5: Focus on feeling : "seeing" through the fifties. Pickup on South Street (1953) ; 99 River Street (1953), The Phenix City Story(1955), The brothers Rico (1957) ; Kiss me deadly (1955) -- 6: Contemporary colorations : the modernist perspective. Bonnie and Clyde (1967) ; Point blank (1967) ; The godfather (1972), The godfather II (1975), and after -- 7: Toward the 21st century : frenzies and despairs. Once upon a time in America (1984) ; Things to do in Denver when you're dead (1995) -- Appendix[es]: Criss cross : one to "watch over and over" ; Gangster/crime/noir/post-noir : the top 14 ; 50 post-Godfather crime/noir films worth a look ; Aging well : 50 vintage gangster/crime/noir films. |
| Other Titles: | Dreams and dead ends |
| Responsibility: | Jack Shadoian. |
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<br>Praise for the previous edition: "Dreams and Dead Ends is quite a remarkable book. One would expect a formal, academic theorist to discuss the great and near-great American gangster movies in terms much duller than the films themselves. Not here, for Mr. Shadoian's essays are aggressive, readable, and often profound. He has a fine, firm grasp of photography, composition, editing, direction, acting, and screenwriting. His cultural and sociological observations are brilliant. He traces the development of gangster films from Little Caesar to Point Blank with sure-footed finesse, and ends up by admitting that, as the latest cycle has only just begun, predictions regarding its course would be presumptuous and foolish. Recommended."--Media Review Digest<p><br>"Shadoian's expansive coverage of the sociopolitical and cultural background of the films and their interrelated styles and themes is extremely cogent. The chosen films are familiar to anyone interested in this popular genre, but the films have seldom been written about as incisively. Shadoian communicates a thorough understanding of film noir, that often quixotically misdefined entity so crucial to movies of the 1940s and 1950s, and for quality alone, his book is one of the best (if not the best) ever written on the subject." --Library Journal<p><br>"A provocative and probing analysis of the gangster-crime film as a visual literature with unique perceptions of American social and urban problems. Dreams and Dead Ends is a seminal work for the structuring of film criticism around genres.... The most analytical, current, and comprehensive work on the genre."--Choice<p><br>"The unusual depth and detail provided in the examination of each film provides rich material for reader thought and reaction. Arrangement of the study is logical and natural with justification provided for the author's selections. The volume is a model of genre study that helps to advance the art of film criticism. Highly recommended."--Cinema Bo Read more...
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