American Classic Screen Interviews

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Pub. Date: 2010-07-23
Publisher(s): Scarecrow Press
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Summary

First appearing in 1976, American Classic Screen was the publishing arm of The National Film Society. Intended for scholars and general readers interested in films from the golden age of cinema and beyond, the magazine ran for a decade and included original interviews, profiles, and articles that delved deep into the rich history of Hollywood. Contributors to the magazine included noted academics in the area of film studies, as well as independent scholars and authors eager to expand the world of cinema. Since the periodical's demise, however, many of the essays and articles have been difficult to find_at best_and in some cases, entirely unavailable. In American Classic Screen Interviews, editors John C. Tibbetts and James M. Welsh have assembled some of the most significant and memorable interviews conducted for the magazine over its ten-year history. This collection contains rare conversations with some of the brightest stars of yesteryear, as well as gifted filmmakers, celebrated animators, and highly revered historians, including: Fred Astaire, Kevin Brownlow, Frank Capra, Stanley Donen, Olivia DeHavilland, Irene Dunne, Joan Fontaine, Friz Freleng, Margaret Hamilton, Winton C. Hoch, Henry King, Mervyn Le Roy, Fred MacMurray, Glen MacWilliams, Rouben Mamoulian, Clarence _Ducky_ Nash, Paul Newman, Hermes Pan, Robert Preston, and Jane Withers. This compendium of interviews recaptures the spirit and scholarship of that time and will appeal to both scholars and fans who have an abiding interest in the American motion picture industry.

Author Biography

John C. Tibbetts is associate professor of film and theater at the University of Kansas. He is coauthor of The Encyclopedia of Novels into Film (2005) and author of Composers in the Movies (2005). James M. Welsh is cofounder of the journal Literature/Film Quarterly, as well as coeditor of The Literature/Film Reader (2007) and coauthor of The Francis Ford Coppola Encyclopedia (2010), both published by Scarecrow Press.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. vii
Preface: A Personal Memoirp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Introductionp. xxi
Actors and Actresses
Fred Astaire: The Gentleman Is a Champp. 3
Joan Bennett: Looking Back at a Career That Has Spanned over Fifty Yearsp. 10
Buster Crabbe: Still Movingp. 16
"Perfect Manners": An Interview with Olivia de Havillandp. 25
A Visit with Irene Dunne: An Exclusive Interviewp. 31
Joan Fontaine: A Recent Interviewp. 37
Margaret Hamiltonp. 45
The MacMurrays at Home: A Double Portraitp. 56
Mike Mazurki: Hollywood's Favorite Tough Guyp. 64
Twenty-Five Years with the Golden Boy (Paul Newman)p. 68
Robert Preston Talks about Typecasting, Cecil B. DeMille, and Victor/Victoriap. 73
Esther Ralstonp. 79
America's Boyfriend: The Early Years (Charles "Buddy" Rogers)p. 89
The Beautiful Brat: A Visit with Jane Withersp. 97
Behind the Camera: The Directors
Frank Capra: A Lighthouse in a Foggy Worldp. 107
Stanley Donenp. 112
Hollywood Royalty: Conversations with Henry King-Remembering a Distinguished Directing Career in Hollywood Spanning Forty-Seven Yearsp. 116
Mervyn LeRoyp. 125
Rouben Mamoulian: An Exclusive Interviewp. 131
Behind the Camera: The Craftsmen
Bernard Brown: A Profile of "Mr. Hollywood"p. 147
"I Never Saw a Mountain I Wouldn't Climb": An Interview with Hollywood Cinematographer William Clothierp. 159
Winton Hoch: "Master of Technicolor"p. 167
In Step with Hermes Panp. 175
Glen MacWilliams: Following the Sun with a Veteran Hollywood Cameramanp. 182
Animation
From Kansas City to Hollywood: Friz Frelengp. 197
Ollie Johnston on "Classic" Disney Animationp. 209
Lord Love a Duck! Fifty Happy Years with Donald à (Clarence "Ducky" Nash)p. 218
Film Historians
An Interview with Kevin Brownlowp. 225
Adventures in Film History with William K. Eversonp. 232
Indexp. 241
About the Editorsp. 259
About the Contributorsp. 261
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