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Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction [Paperback]

Richard Maltby
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30 Jun 1995 0631157328 978-0631157328
Considering the Hollywood cinema as both commercial and aesthetic practice, Hollywood Cinema offers comprehensive coverage of the world′s most powerful film industry, and some of its most popular and profitable movies. Examining films as diverse as Rudolph Valentino′s The Son of the Sheik and Arnold Schwarzenegger′s Total Recall this original study combines a wealth of information on the operation of Hollywood, with a polemical account of those criticisms and theories through which movie scholars have sought to understand its labyrithine operations.

  • This is the broadest ranging account of Hollywood Cinema available, covering its subject from historical, social, cultural, economic and theoretical angles alike, synthesizing theory and research.
  • Accessible, explanatory and fully illustrated with film stills and line drawings.


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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (30 Jun 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631157328
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631157328
  • Product Dimensions: 39.4 x 23.9 x 10.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 44,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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′Comprehensive and accessible, thought–provoking, lucid and scholarly, this is not just the best single–volume book on Hollywood there is, it is also in many ways an ideal introduction to film and film studies.′ Dr Steve Neale, University of Kent at Canterbury <!––end––>

′Hollywood as a business, a fantasy, an organiser of felt experience – all the necessary bases are covered in an engaged and scholarly accountof how Hollywood is made: manufactured by what the ′consumerist criticism′ deployed by Maltby and Craven calls a ′commercial aesthetic′. It is rare to find such a graceful, knowledgeable, and clear–headed account of this complex operation: the authors are unmatched in their negotiations of the twentieth century′s principal engineering of our lives.′ Professor Ian F. A. Bell, University of Keele

′Finally, this is the textbook for which I have waited so long – a thoroughly researched, wittily written text for introductory courses in Hollywood cinema. Richard Maltby and Ian Craven have synthesized aesthetic, economic, and cultural approaches for the introductory college student. They have been exhaustive in their incorporation of the best of American film history and criticism while remaining sensitive to the student′s joy at discovering old Hollywood movies for the first time. They never forget that Hollywood is a cultural phenomenon always more than the sum of its movies, and they have bottled their own enthusiasm for its rich, complex history.′ Lauren Rabinovitz, University of Iowa

′A lucid and provocative account of how the aesthetic conventions and formal properties of Hollywood film making were conditioned by economic, social, and cultural factors.′ Tino Balio, University of Wisconsin–Madison

′Richard Maltby′s Hollywood Cinema belongs to that small bookshelf of stimulating, accessible and rigorously argued textbooks that enlighten both the student and the instructor. A classroom text that benefits from the inghts of cultural and American studies, it examines in separate chapters Hollywood′s production economies and logics, its ideological workings, its stylistic hallmarks, and its varied meanings and uses as entertainment in the politics of American culture, from its beginnings through the 1990s. Hollywood Cinema is rich in basic information and draws upon the best in current theoretical and historical thinking about the movies. Even better, it makes intriguing connections between what Maltby calls Hollywood′s ′multiple logics of production′ and the films′ social resonances – providing an array of new and distinctive ideas about American film that instructors will welcome into the classroom and that American film historians will be sure to engage.′ Matthew Bernstein, Emory University

′Having taught Hollywood cinema for many years, I know from experience how difficult it is to find a textbook that combines intelligent critical studies of individual film: detailed knowledge about the industry′s development and structure, and informative contextual reference to American social history. It′s no wonder that Hollywood Cinema: An Introduction is as big as it is: it contains multitudes, and it will certainly influence multitudes of students in coming years.′ Peter J. Baxter, Queen′s University

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Richard Maltby is the author of Harmless Entertainment: Hollywood and the Ideology of Consensus, and Dreams for Sale: Popular Culture in the Twentieth Century. He is Senior Lecturer in American Film at the University of Exeter.

Ian Craven is an Executive Member of the John Logie Baird Centre and teaches Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Clear, readable and highly enjoyable 5 Sep 2003
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A very comprehensive, digestible introduction to the criticism of Hollywood cinema and cinema as a whole. Maltby manages to create an absorbing and detailed analysis of Hollywood cinema without succumbing to the use of pomposity or rhetoric to dress up the study of film unnecessarily. While justifying Hollywood cinema as an art form every bit worthy of study and analysis, Maltby never looses sight of what cinema (particularly Hollywood cinema) is meant to be: entertainment. It is clear, readable and, most importantly, highly enjoyable. Well researched and with excellent references and notes. If there is a drawback, it is only that it is designed and deserves to be read cover to cover, and therefore it is not ideal as a quick reference book or as a dip-in dip-out read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So, you think you've seen the movies 8 July 2010
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I purchased this book as part of a university course. I took the rather radical liberty of reading it right-through before the start of the course. It was not difficult. Packed full of insight into insight Maltby's text has proven to be a real source of enlightenment.

Nearly seven hundred pages make it quite clear that nothing, but nothing, is as it seems. The reader may have a strong political energy or none whatsoever but should realise that making movies works on many political levels. It may be unpalatable but it is often undeniable. A capitalist economy is a reality.

I thought genre was convenient sales language, now I understand how 'emotional landscapes' are used 'to construct ourselves socially.' I've never really been a fan of westerns but when I learn of exactly how they are operating I am most impressed.

Did you know that modern films make their money from rental and sell-through dvds and not the cinema release which only serves to recoup production costs and advertises the product? Well I did not. These are almost trivial asides when it comes to the breadth of Maltby's work. The movie (the word is explained) 'is a performance and not a text.' A construction of camera, editing and scenery. And its time.

'My principle aim,' concludes the author, 'has been to argue that Hollywood cinema must be understood through the specific historical conditions of its circulation as a commercial commodity.' And this is many years before James Cameron's Avatar. Highly recommended.
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb contribution to cinematic studies & film history. 4 Aug 2000
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In Hollywood Cinema, Richard Maltby (Professor of Film Studies in the School of Cultural Studies at Sheffield Hallam University) draws upon his many years of expertise to provide a definitive account of the production of movies under the studio system from its inception down to the present time; an explanation of how the film industry works (including distribution and exhibition); an exploration of Hollywood's place in American popular culture and international mass culture; an analysis of the formal properties of Hollywood films (including space, time, performance and narrative); and a chronology of Hollywood Cinema. This broad-raging cultural exploration and historical survey is highly recommended, "reader friendly" volume for film buffs and film students, as well as an essential, core addition to academic and community library film studies collections.
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