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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Oakland, California : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_1844697673
    Format: xvi, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780520289666 , 0520289668 , 9780520289673 , 0520289676
    Content: "Slow Fade to Black completes Richard B. Jewell's richly detailed two-part history of the RKO film studio, which began with RKO Radio Pictures: A Titan Is Born, published in 2012. This second volume charts the studio's fortunes, which peaked during World War II, declined in the post-war period, and finally collapsed in the 1950s. With unparalleled access to archival materials, Jewell chronicles the period from 1942 to the company's demise in 1957. Some of the towering figures associated with the studio were Howard Hughes, Orson Welles, Charles Koerner, Val Lewton, Jane Russell, and Robert Mitchum. In addition to its colorful cast of characters, the RKO narrative features key moments in entertainment history: Hollywood collaboration with Washington, film noir, censorship, HUAC, the rise of independent film production, and the impact of television on film. Taken as a whole, Jewell's two-volume study represents the most substantial and insightful exploration of the Hollywood studio system to date"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Enthält Bibliografie und Index , "Showmanship in place of genius" : the Rathvon-Koerner regime (1942-1945) -- "RKO's spirit encircles globe" : the Rathvon regime -- "The screen has come of age" : the Rathvon-Schary regime (1947-1948) -- "There is a lot of life in the old place yet" : the Hughes-Depinet-Rogell regime (1948-1950) -- "The predictable unpredictable" : the Hughes-Depinet regime (1950-1952) -- "The shortest and most bizarre period of studio ownership in film industry history" : the Stolkin interregnum -- "Incompetence or indifference" : the Hughes-Grainger regime (1953-1955) -- "He had a great sense of entitlement, Mr. Hughes" : the six-foot-four enigma (1948-1955) -- "An untoward turn of events" : the O'Neil-O'Shea-Dozier regime (1955-1957).
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780520964242
    Former: Fortsetzung von Jewell, Richard B., 1945 - RKO radio pictures
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley, CA :University of California Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959230974202883
    Format: 1 online resource (283 p.)
    ISBN: 0-520-96424-1
    Content: Slow Fade to Black completes Richard B. Jewell's richly detailed two-part history of the RKO film studio, which began with RKO Radio Pictures: A Titan Is Born, published in 2012. This second volume charts the studio's fortunes, which peaked during World War II, declined in the postwar period, and finally collapsed in the 1950s. Drawing on hard-to-access archival materials, Jewell chronicles the period from 1942 to the company's demise in 1957. Towering figures associated with the studio included Howard Hughes, Orson Welles, Charles Koerner, Val Lewton, Jane Russell, and Robert Mitchum. In addition to featuring an extraordinary cast of characters, the RKO story describes key aspects of entertainment history: Hollywood's collaboration with Washington, film noir, censorship, HUAC, the rise of independent film production, and the impact of television on film. Taken as a whole, Jewell's two-volume study represents the most substantial and insightful exploration of the Hollywood studio system to date.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Illustrations -- , Preface -- , 1. "Showmanship in Place of Genius": The Rathvon-Koerner Regime (1942-1945) -- , 2. "RKO's Spirit Encircles Globe": The Rathvon Regime (1946) -- , 3. "The Screen Has Come of Age": The Rathvon-Schary Regime (1947-1948) -- , 4. "There Is a Lot of Life in the Old Place Yet": The Hughes-Depinet-Rogell Regime (1948-1950) -- , 5. "The Predictable Unpredictable": The Hughes-Depinet Regime (1950-1952) -- , 6. "The Shortest and Most Bizarre Period of Studio Ownership in Film Industry History": The Stolkin Interregnum (1952) -- , 7. "Incompetence or Indifference": The Hughes-Grainger Regime (1953-1955) -- , 8. "He Had a Great Sense Of Entitlement, Mr. Hughes": The Six-Foot-Four Enigma (1948-1955) -- , 9. "An Untoward Turn of Events": The O'Neil-O'Shea-Dozier Regime (1955-1957) -- , Epilogue -- , Notes -- , Selected Bibliography -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-28967-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-28966-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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