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OverviewBefore the Second World War the Hollywood box office was booming, but the business was accused of being too foreign, too Jewish, too 'un-American'. Then the war changed everything. With Pearl Harbor came the opportunity for Hollywood to prove its critics wrong. America's most legendary directors played a huge role in the war effort: John Ford, William Wyler, John Huston, Frank Capra, and George Stevens. Between them they shaped the public perception of almost every major moment of the war. With characteristic insight and expert knowledge Harris tells the untold story of how Hollywood changed World War II, and how World War II changed Hollywood. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark HarrisPublisher: Canongate Books Imprint: Canongate Books Edition: Main Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9781847678560ISBN 10: 1847678564 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 05 February 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews* The bombs fall on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and Hollywood rolls up its sleeves and swaps the diplomatic velvet glove for the patriotic steel fist ... A story well worth telling Observer * A captivating history ... makes you want to revisit many of the films Daily Telegraph * Mark Harris conducts a fastidious investigation into the five top filmmakers who put their careers on hold to help the war effort ... Fascinating Total Film * Harris deftly threads the story of each man into the wider canvases of Hollywood and the war Scotland on Sunday * Gripping ... reveals how an elite squad of Hollywood's greatest directors recorded the bravest - and bloodiest - actions of World War II Mail on Sunday * Tough-minded, information-packed and irresistibly readable New York Times * Can't-put-it-down history of the World War II propaganda film San Francisco Chronicle * Harris has a huge story to tell, and he does so brilliantly ... an inspirational, if cautionary, tale of the triumph of the individual over the collective, of personal vision over groupthink, and ultimately of art over propaganda Wall Street Journal * Harris is a lively commentator, and a master weaver of multifarious threads Empire * Impeccably researched and irresistibly entertaining Belfast Telegraph * Full of colourful anecdotes about the golden age of Hollywood as well as unflinching descriptions of what the directors faced on the frontline, the 500-plus pages just fly by. This would make a great movie... Aberdeen Evening Express * This is as epic an undertaking as those historical Hollywood sagas of the '30s and '40s, including anecdotes from this golden age of film Good Book Guide * I enjoyed the honesty of this book. It opened my eyes The Truth About Lies Author InformationMark Harris is the author of Scenes From A Revolution: The Birth of the New Hollywood, which was a New York Times notable book of the year and was named one of the ten best non-fiction books of the decade by Salon. An editor-at-large for Entertainment Weekly, a columnist for Grantland and a contributing editor for New York Magazine, he has written about pop culture and film history for many other publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time, and GQ. A graduate of Yale University, he lives in New York City with his husband, Tony Kushner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |