Authors: James Roman
ISBN-13: 9780313339950, ISBN-10: 0313339953
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: New Edition
JAMES ROMAN is Professor of Film and Media Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York. He is the author of Love, Light, and a Dream (Praeger, 1996) and From Daytime to Primetime (Greenwood, 2005).
Whether it's the hum drum existence of Marion Crane and her illicit love affair, the psychotic antics of Norman Bates, the sudden irrational migration of birds, a crop duster swooping down on Roger Thornhill in the middle of nowhere, or Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace's unforgettable dance at Jack Rabbit Slim's - they are all cinematic moments that forever changed the psyche and viewing experience of American audiences. Bigger Than Blockbusters: Movies That Defined America tells the stories behind the most significant and influential films in American culture, movies that have had a profound influence on the literary, cinematic and popular culture of our time.
Arranged chronologically, the volume gives readers an opportunity to place the films within the context of the social and cultural historic dynamic of the time, making this an ideal source for student papers and reports. Each entry includes the filmmaker, actors, release information, a synopsis of the film, critics' reviews, awards, current availability, and then background on the making of the film in an artistic, economic, and technological context. Spanning all genres, including horror and drama, adventure, comedy, musicals, science fiction, and more, this volume is loaded with enough trivia and factoids to satisfy even the most die-hard movie buff. Also included are other Greatest Films compilations from the National Society of Film Critics and noteworthy sources for comparative purposes. Guaranteed to inspire forays into film favorites as well as some very lively debate, this resource is essential reading for film lovers and students alike.
"Roman's study functions as both a 20th-century historical survey and a film compilation, focusing on movies that
changed American culture from 1915 through 2008. . . . The writing style is academic but accessible. Film students will appreciate grouped discussions, within selected chapters, of topics such as Hitchcock's films, the French New Wave movement, and musicals. Additional resource information includes alphabetical and chronological lists of the films discussed, a comprehensive bibliography of print and electronic sources, and a detailed index. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers."
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Introduction
Chapter 1:Through a Glass Darkly, 1915-1938
Chapter 2: A Rumble to War, 1939-1942
Chapter 3: Boom & Bust: the Films of Post War America, 1946-1947
Chapter 4: The Hop, Bop, and Stroll, 1950-1959
Chapter 5: The Space Race, Civil Rights, and a Nation Torn, 1960-1969
Chapter 7:Platform Shoes, Pet Rocks, Disco and a Dysfunctional Presidency, 1970-1979
Chapter 8: Bits, Bytes, and Boomers, 1980-1989
Chapter 9:TITLE FOTHCOMING, 1990-1999
Chapter 10: The New Millennium, 2000-2008
Appendix A: Films Listed Chronologically
Appendix B: Films Listed Alphabetically
Bibliography