100 Film Musicals by J. Gibbs (English) Paperback Book

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100 Film Musicals

by J. Gibbs, Doug Pye

While centred on the dominant Hollywood tradition, 100 Film Musicals includes films from countries that often tried to emulate the Hollywood style, like Britain and Germany, as well as from very different cultures like India, Egypt and Japan.

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Publisher Description

From the coming of sound to the 1960s, the musical was central to Hollywood production. Exhibiting – often in spectacular fashion – the remarkable resources of the Hollywood studios, musicals came to epitomise the very idea of 'light entertainment'. Films like Top Hat and 42nd Street, Meet Me in St. Louis and On the Town, Singin' in the Rain and Oklahoma!, West Side Story and The Sound of Music were hugely popular, yet were commonly regarded by cultural commentators as trivial and escapist. It was the 1970s before serious study of the Hollywood musical began to change critical attitudes and foster an interest in musical films produced in other cultures. Hollywood musicals have become less common, but the genre persists and both academic interest in and fond nostalgia for the musical shows no signs of abating.100 Film Musicals provides a stimulating overview of the genre's development, its major themes and the critical debates it has provoked. While centred on the dominant Hollywood tradition, 100 Film Musicals includes films from countries that often tried to emulate the Hollywood style, like Britain and Germany, as well as from very different cultures like India, Egypt and Japan. Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye also discuss post-1960s films from many different sources which adapt and reflect on the conventions of the genre, including recent examples such as Moulin Rouge! and High School Musical, demonstrating that the genre is still very much alive.

Notes

A selection of 10 films from one of the best-loved genres of Hollywood and world cinema, with entries ranging from Gold Diggers Of 1933 to High School Musical, and from the reggae classic The Harder They Come to Bollywood's Pyaasa. The authors' introduction outlines the history and key features of film musical.

Back Cover

From the coming of sound to the 1960s, the musical was central to Hollywood production. Exhibiting - often in spectacular fashion - the remarkable resources of the Hollywood studios, musicals came to epitomise the very idea of 'light entertainment'. Films like Top Hat and 42nd Street, Meet Me in St. Louis and On the Town, Singin' in the Rain and Oklahoma!, West Side Story and The Sound of Music were hugely popular, yet were commonly regarded by cultural commentators as trivial and escapist. It was the 1970s before serious study of the Hollywood musical began to change critical attitudes and foster an interest in musical films produced in other cultures. Hollywood musicals have become less common, but the genre persists and both academic interest in and fond nostalgia for the musical shows no signs of abating. 100 Film Musicals provides a stimulating overview of the genre's development, its major themes and the critical debates it has provoked. While centred on the dominant Hollywood tradition, 100 Film Musicals includes films from countries that often tried to emulate the Hollywood style, like Britain and Germany, as well as from very different cultures like India, Egypt and Japan. Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye also discuss post-1960s films from many different sources which adapt and reflect on the conventions of the genre, including recent examples such as Moulin Rouge! and High School Musical, demonstrating that the genre is still very much alive.

Author Biography

JIM HILLIER and DOUGLAS PYE are Visiting Fellows in the Department of Film, Theatre and Television at the University of Reading. Jim Hillier's recent publications include 100 Film Noirs (2009, with Alastair Phillips) and American Independent Cinema (2001). Douglas Pye's recent publications include Style and Meaning (2005, with John Gibbs) and The Movie Book of the Western (1996, with Ian Cameron).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments.- Introduction.- Afrita Hanem, Henri Barakat, 1949.- An American in Paris, Vincente Minnelli, 1951.- Anchors Aweigh, George Sidney, 1945.- Ansiedad, Miguel Zacarias, 1953.- Applause, Rouben Mamoulian, 1929.- The Band Wagon, Vincente Minnelli, 1953.- Cabaret, Bob Fosse, 1972.- Cabin in the Sky, Vincente Minnelli, 1943.- Calamity Jane, David Butler, 1953.- Car Wash, Michael Schultz, 1976.- Carmen Jones, Otto Preminger, 1954.- Carousel, Henry King, 1956.- Cavalcade, Frank Lloyd, 1933.- Chicago, Rob Marshall, 2002.- Come On George!, Anthony Kimmins, 1939.- Cover Girl, Charles Vidor, 1944.- Dancer in the Dark, Lars von Trier, 2000.- Les Demoiselles de Rochefort, Jacques Demy, 1967.- Dil se…, Mani Ratnam, 1998.- Die Dreigroschenoper, G.W. Pabst, 1931.- Easter Parade, Charles Walters, 1948.- Evergreen, Victor Saville, 1934.- Flying Down to Rio, Thornton Freeland, 1933.- Footlight Parade, Lloyd Bacon, 1933.- Footloose, Herbert Ross, 1984.- 42nd Street, Lloyd Bacon, 1933.- Funny Face, Stanley Donen, 1957.- Funny Girl, William Wyler, 1968.- The Gay Divorcee, Mark Sandrich, 1934.- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Howard Hawks, 1953.- The Girl Can't Help It, Frank Tashlin, 1956.- Gold Diggers of 1933, Mervyn LeRoy, 1933.- Golden Eighties, Chantal Akerman, 1986.- Grease, Randal Kleiser, 1978.- Guys and Dolls, Joseph L Mankiewicz, 1955.- Hallelujah!, King Vidor, 1929.- A Hard Day's Night, Richard Lester, 1964.- The Harder they Come, Perry Henzell, 1972.- High School Musical, Kenny Ortega, 2006.- Holiday Inn, Mark Sandrich, 1942.- 8 femmes, François Ozon, 2002.- It's Always Fair Weather, Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen, 1955.- Jailhouse Rock, Richard Thorpe, 1957.- Janken musume, Sugie Toshio, 1955.- The Jazz Singer, Alan Crosland, 1927.- Kiss Me Kate, George Sidney, 1953.- Der Kongress tanzt, Erik Charel, 1931.- Little Shop of Horrors, Frank Oz, 1986.- The Littlest Rebel, David Butler, 1935.- Love Me or Leave Me, Charles Vidor, 1955.- Love Me Tonight, Rouben Mamoulian, 1932.- The Love Parade, Ernst Lubitsch, 1929.- Mary Poppins, Robert Stevenson, 1964.- Meet Me in St Louis, Vincente Minnelli, 1944.- The Merry Widow, Ernst Lubitsch, 1934.- Le Million, René Clair, 1931.- Moulin Rouge!, Baz Lurhman, 2001.- The Music Man, Morton DaCosta, 1962.- Nashville, Robert Altman, 1975.- Naughty Marietta, Robert Z Leonard/W S van Dyke, 1935.- New York, New York, Martin Scorsese, 1977.- Oklahoma!, Fred Zinnemann, 1955.- Oliver!, Carol Reed, 1968.- One from the Heart, Francis Ford Coppola, 1982.- One Hour with You, Ernst Lubitsch/George Cukor, 1932.- 100 Men and a Girl, Henry Koster, 1937.- On the Town, Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen, 1949.- Opera Jawa, Garin Nugroho, 2006.- Original Cast Album: Company, D. A. Pennebaker, 1970.- The Pajama Game, George Abbott/Stanley Donen, 1957.- Pakeezah, Kamal Amrohi, 1972.- Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, Jacques Demy, 1964.- Pas sur la bouche, Alain Resnais, 2003.- The Pirate, Vincente Minnelli, 1948.- Pyaasa, Guru Dutt, 1957.- The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jim Sharman, 1975.- Saturday Night Fever, John Badham, 1977.- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Stanley Donen, 1954.- Sholay, Ramesh Sippy, 1975.- Show Boat, James

Review

Eloquently written and enjoyable to read, Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye's 100 Film Musicals is an accessible, well-illustrated and practical text for the general reader ... [it] deserves a place on any musical enthusiasts' book shelf. * Quarterly Review of Film and Video *

Long Description

From the coming of sound to the 1960s, the musical was central to Hollywood production. Exhibiting " often in spectacular fashion " the remarkable resources of the Hollywood studios, musicals came to epitomise the very idea of 'light entertainment'. Films like Top Hat and 42nd Street, Meet Me in St. Louis and On the Town, Singin' in the Rain and Oklahoma!, West Side Story and The Sound of Music were hugely popular, yet were commonly regarded by cultural commentators as trivial and escapist. It was the 1970s before serious study of the Hollywood musical began to change critical attitudes and foster an interest in musical films produced in other cultures. Hollywood musicals have become less common, but the genre persists and both academic interest in and fond nostalgia for the musical shows no signs of abating. 100 Film Musicals provides a stimulating overview of the genre's development, its major themes and the critical debates it has provoked. While centred on the dominant Hollywood tradition, 100 Film Musicals includes films from countries that often tried to emulate the Hollywood style, like Britain and Germany, as well as from very different cultures like India, Egypt and Japan. Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye also discuss post-1960s films from many different sources which adapt and reflect on the conventions of the genre, including recent examples such as Moulin Rouge! and High School Musical, demonstrating that the genre is still very much alive.

Review Quote

Eloquently written and enjoyable to read, Jim Hillier and Douglas Pye's 100 Film Musicals is an accessible, well-illustrated and practical text for the general reader ... [it] deserves a place on any musical enthusiasts' book shelf.

Feature

New volume in successful series of guidebooks

Description for Bookstore

An authoritative and comprehensive overview of the history of the Musical in its Hollywood and international contexts, which will appeal both to novices and experienced aficionados of the genre

Details ISBN1844573788 Year 2011 ISBN-10 1844573788 ISBN-13 9781844573783 Format Paperback Media Book Short Title 100 FILM MUSICALS Language English Publication Date 2011-05-24 Pages 288 DOI 10.1057/9781844575688 UK Release Date 2011-05-24 Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2011-05-24 Author Doug Pye Series Screen Guides Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint BFI Publishing Alternative 9781844573790 DEWEY 791.436 Illustrations 288 p. Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2011-05-23

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  • ISBN-13: 9781844573783
  • ISBN: 9781844573783
  • Publication Year: 2011
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Book Title: 100 Film Musicals
  • Item Height: 235mm
  • Author: Douglas Pye, Jim Hillier
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Item Width: 155mm
  • Item Weight: 404g
  • Number of Pages: 288 Pages

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