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Books in the Palgrave Studies in Screen Industries and Performance series

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  • - The Lost Chapter of American Film and Theatre
    by Cynthia Baron
    £27.99

    It reveals that Stella Adler, long associated with the Method, is best understood as a Modern acting teacher and that Modern acting, not Method, might be seen as central to American performing arts if the Actors' Lab in Hollywood (1941-1950) had survived the Cold War.

  • by Martin Shingler
    £104.49

    This book offers a different take on the early history of Warner Bros., the studio renowned for introducing talking pictures and developing the gangster film and backstage musical comedy. The focus here is on the studiös sustained commitment to produce films based on stage plays. This led to the creation of a stock company of talented actors, to the introduction of sound cinema, to the recruitment of leading Broadway stars such as John Barrymore and George Arliss and to films as diverse as The Gold Diggers (1923), The Marriage Circle (1924), Beau Brummel (1924), Disraeli (1929), Lilly Turner (1933), The Petrified Forest (1936) and The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939). Even the most crippling effects of the Depression in 1933 did not prevent Warners¿ production of films based on stage plays, many being transformed into star vehicles for the likes of Ruth Chatterton, Leslie Howard and Bette Davis.

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    - How Actors Contribute to Cinema's Biggest Hits
    by Daniel Smith-Rowsey
    £30.99

    This book examines performances in the American film industry's highest-earning and most influential films.

  • - Industry, Aesthetics, and Performance
    by Yannis Tzioumakis & Cynthia Baron
    £114.49

    This book illustrates the many ways that actors contribute to American independent cinema. The book offers a genealogy of industrial and aesthetic practices that connects independent filmmaking in the studio era and the 1960s and 1970s to American independent cinema in its independent, indie, indiewood, and late-indiewood forms.

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