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An edition of A short history of the movies (1971)

A short history of themovies

2nd ed.
  • 74 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

xii, 575 p. : 23 cm

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Publisher
Bobbs-Merrill
Language
English
Pages
575

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Cover of: Short History of the Movies, A (10th Edition)
Short History of the Movies, A (10th Edition)
November 3, 2007, Longman
Paperback in English - 10 edition
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A short history of the movies
2006, Pearson/Longman
in English - 9th ed.
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A short history of the movies
2003, Longman
in English - 8th ed.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
2000, Allyn and Bacon
in English - 7th ed.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
1996, Allyn and Bacon
in English - 6th ed.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
1992, Macmillan, Maxwell Macmillan Canada
in English - 5th ed. / revised by Bruce F. Kawin.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
1986, Macmillan, Collier Macmillan
in English - 4th ed.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
1985, Oxford University Press
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: A short history of themovies
A short history of themovies
1976, Bobbs-Merrill
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: A short history of the movies
A short history of the movies
1971, Pegasus
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Previous edition New York: Pegasus, 1971.

Bibliography, p. 505-544.

Published in
Indianapolis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/09
Library of Congress
PN1993.5.A1, PN1993.5.A1 M39 1976

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 575 p. :
Number of pages
575

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22178479M
Internet Archive
shorthistoryofmo0000mast_s1n1
ISBN 10
0672637197
LCCN
75014302
OCLC/WorldCat
1364084
Library Thing
5202
Goodreads
1770979

Work Description

This is to date the most useful film history survey___It is the most balanced,
the most accurate, the most sensitive to film as an art form.
—Professor Elisabeth Weis Brooklyn College City University of New York
Gerald Mast's A Short History of the Movies, first published in 1971, and now in this new, fourth edition, is the quintessential chronicle of movie history. Expanded with more stills—in black and white and in color—and with an additional chapter on foreign films, this classic has been updated by Mast to reflect a whole bevy of current trends. And, continuing the focus of the third edition, he places the achievements of film within the context of social practice and cultural convention.
Gerald Mast presents a thorough, complete, and all-encompassing examination of the evolution of this "new art"—through the major styles, periods, genres, and works. From the birth of film in the late nineteenth century, to its present high-tech state some ninety years later, Mast escorts the reader on a comprehensive tour of this kinetic medium. He traces its origins from the early photographic visionaries, through the heyday of Hollywood, the emergence of neorealism and new waves, to the sophistication—both technical and cultural—of the 80s.
With a style characterized by thought-fulness, clarity, and wit, Gerald Mast covers the gamut of film history. He discusses the roots of film, looking back to da Vinci's camera obscura, Daguerre's silvered copperplate, and Edison's Kinetoscope. He examines the auteur theory, reviewing D. W. Griffith, Chaplin, John Ford, Hitchcock, and Woody Allen. He investigates the films of Germany, France, Sweden, Japan, Australia—and their influence on and inspiration from the American cinema.
From The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari to E.T., Mast also looks at the complex interplay between artistic and technical innovation. The moguls, the morals, the vamps and the cowboys, the art as an industry and as a social barometer—all are presented here. And, before he leaves us, Gerald Mast looks to the future as well.

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