Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! – A History of Exploitation Films, 1919–1959
Autor Eric Schaeferen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 1999
Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! is a meticulously researched, interdisciplinary study that is informed by a wide range of sources-including both mainstream and industry newspapers and periodicals, archival accounts, personal interviews, and the films themselves. Schaefer begins by exploring the unique mode of production of exploitation movies, their distribution, and the outrageous exhibition practices that were rooted in the traditions of sideshows and carnivals. His close analysis of dozens of films, such as The Road to Ruin, Modern Motherhood, One Way Ticket to Hell, and The Wages of Sin demonstrates that these films were more than simply 'bad' movies. By situating exploitation films in a historical context and organizing them according to the social problems they addressed, Schaefer shows how they evolved during a period of forty years and how, during that time, they shaped public policies and attitudes. Finally, he focuses on the changes in the postwar American film industry that led to the decline of the classical exploitation film and set the stage for the rise of 'sexploitation' in the 1960s.
Engagingly written, illustrated with rare photographs, posters, production stills, and ad slicks, and offering a full filmography, Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! reveals a forgotten side of film history and American culture. It will delight and inform those interested in film history, cultural studies, American studies and history, and the many fans of exploitation films.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822323747
ISBN-10: 0822323745
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 167 x 226 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 0822323745
Pagini: 488
Dimensiuni: 167 x 226 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Locul publicării:United States
Cuprins
Acknowledments
Introduction: “As Long as It Was in Bad Taste!”
>“An Attempt to ‘Commercialize Vice’”: Origins of the Exploitation Film
>“A Hodge-Podge of Cuttings and Splicings”: The Mode of Production and the Style of Classical Exploitation Films
>“You Gotta Tell ’Em to Sell ’Em”: Distribution, Advertising, and Exhibition of Exploitation Films
>“Thoroughly Vile and Disgusting”: The Exploitation Film and Censorship
“No False Modesty, No Old-Fashioned Taboos”: The Sex Hygiene Film
>“The Monster That Caters to Thrill-Hungry Youth”: The Drug Film
"Timely as Today’s Front Page”: Vice, Exotic, and Atrocity Films
>“They Wear No Clothes!”: Nudist and Burlesque Films
>Conclusion: The End of Classical Exploitation
>Appendix 1 - Major Exploitation Producers/Distributors and Their
Company Names
Appendix 2 - Filmography
Appendix 3 - Video Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: “As Long as It Was in Bad Taste!”
>“An Attempt to ‘Commercialize Vice’”: Origins of the Exploitation Film
>“A Hodge-Podge of Cuttings and Splicings”: The Mode of Production and the Style of Classical Exploitation Films
>“You Gotta Tell ’Em to Sell ’Em”: Distribution, Advertising, and Exhibition of Exploitation Films
>“Thoroughly Vile and Disgusting”: The Exploitation Film and Censorship
“No False Modesty, No Old-Fashioned Taboos”: The Sex Hygiene Film
>“The Monster That Caters to Thrill-Hungry Youth”: The Drug Film
"Timely as Today’s Front Page”: Vice, Exotic, and Atrocity Films
>“They Wear No Clothes!”: Nudist and Burlesque Films
>Conclusion: The End of Classical Exploitation
>Appendix 1 - Major Exploitation Producers/Distributors and Their
Company Names
Appendix 2 - Filmography
Appendix 3 - Video Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
" . . . what Schaefer proposes here is nothing less than "a history of American attitudes about pleasure and desire". . . Extensively footnoted, with three appendices, and a 14-page bibliography . . . Schaefer reads exploitation as a "cinema of attractions", sensationally exhibitionist rather than narrative driven." Times Higher Educational Supplement, 30 June, 2000"The one thing lacking in this staggeringly comprehensive study is a sense of how audiences at the time responded to adult-only shockers . . . Did they take their paper-thin moralising seriously or howl at the film-making incompetence as midnight cultists do now? . . . Schaefer perhaps lends the subject more gravitas than it can bear . . . He's on surer ground in arguing its necessity to Hollywood as a kind of accursed Other -- the barrel-scraping fodder by which the mainstream industry propped up its legitimacy." Sight and Sound, August 2000
" . . . [a] singular (and highly instructive) achievement. . . This is an important book, not merely as a study in a forgotten realm of film history but as a well-grounded social history, too." -- Richard Schickel, Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1999
"Deploying numerous film stills and reproductions of promotional material, Schaefer adroitly maps out the lurid, carnivalesque excesses that the studio system shoved to the margins in an effort to legitimate the movies as a new entertainment medium."--Publishers Weekly
"The exploitation film has enjoyed a cult following as turkey cinema, trash, midnight movie camp, psychotronic cinema, and the object of ridicule on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Yet Schaefer's book shows us that it must be central to any understanding of the way Hollywood cinema operates. This groundbreaking work will open up an entirely new field of film history."--Henry Jenkins, author of Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek
"An astonishing scholarly achievement, one of the most impressive books I've read in a decade. Schaefer's research is broad and profound. This is not only the reference work on the subject; it is a model of elegant argument."-Matthew Bernstein, author of Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent
"When I was in the business I billed myself as The Expert Exponent of Exploitation. I hereby bestow that shibboleth to the genuine, absolute, factual Expert Exponent, Eric Schaefer. Nothing more need ever be told about this subject."--David F. Friedman, who was there when a lot of it happened, producer of 'Daughter of the Sun', 'Blood Feast', and other exploitation classics
"Anyone who thinks he's an expert on cult movies is delusional, unless he's read Eric Schaefer's remarkable volume Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! . . . researched with astonishing thoroughness, Schaefer's book . . . [is] an insightful social history that examines the evolution of American attitudes about censorship." Playboy
" ... what Schaefer proposes here is nothing less than "a history of American attitudes about pleasure and desire"... Extensively footnoted, with three appendices, and a 14-page bibliography ... Schaefer reads exploitation as a "cinema of attractions", sensationally exhibitionist rather than narrative driven." Times Higher Educational Supplement, 30 June, 2000 "The one thing lacking in this staggeringly comprehensive study is a sense of how audiences at the time responded to adult-only shockers ... Did they take their paper-thin moralising seriously or howl at the film-making incompetence as midnight cultists do now? ... Schaefer perhaps lends the subject more gravitas than it can bear ... He's on surer ground in arguing its necessity to Hollywood as a kind of accursed Other -- the barrel-scraping fodder by which the mainstream industry propped up its legitimacy." Sight and Sound, August 2000 " ... [a] singular (and highly instructive) achievement... This is an important book, not merely as a study in a forgotten realm of film history but as a well-grounded social history, too." -- Richard Schickel, Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1999 "Deploying numerous film stills and reproductions of promotional material, Schaefer adroitly maps out the lurid, carnivalesque excesses that the studio system shoved to the margins in an effort to legitimate the movies as a new entertainment medium."--Publishers Weekly "The exploitation film has enjoyed a cult following as 'turkey cinema', 'trash', midnight movie camp, psychotronic cinema, and the object of ridicule on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Yet Schaefer's book shows us that it must be central to any understanding of the way Hollywood cinema operates. This groundbreaking work will open up an entirely new field of film history."--Henry Jenkins, author of Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek "An astonishing scholarly achievement, one of the most impressive books I've read in a decade. Schaefer's research is broad and profound. This is not only the reference work on the subject; it is a model of elegant argument."-Matthew Bernstein, author of Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent "When I was in the business I billed myself as 'The Expert Exponent of Exploitation.' I hereby bestow that shibboleth to the genuine, absolute, factual Expert Exponent, Eric Schaefer. Nothing more need ever be told about this subject."--David F. Friedman, who was there when a lot of it happened, producer of 'Daughter of the Sun', 'Blood Feast', and other exploitation classics "Anyone who thinks he's an expert on cult movies is delusional, unless he's read Eric Schaefer's remarkable volume Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! ... researched with astonishing thoroughness, Schaefer's book ... [is] an insightful social history that examines the evolution of American attitudes about censorship." Playboy
" . . . [a] singular (and highly instructive) achievement. . . This is an important book, not merely as a study in a forgotten realm of film history but as a well-grounded social history, too." -- Richard Schickel, Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1999
"Deploying numerous film stills and reproductions of promotional material, Schaefer adroitly maps out the lurid, carnivalesque excesses that the studio system shoved to the margins in an effort to legitimate the movies as a new entertainment medium."--Publishers Weekly
"The exploitation film has enjoyed a cult following as turkey cinema, trash, midnight movie camp, psychotronic cinema, and the object of ridicule on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Yet Schaefer's book shows us that it must be central to any understanding of the way Hollywood cinema operates. This groundbreaking work will open up an entirely new field of film history."--Henry Jenkins, author of Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek
"An astonishing scholarly achievement, one of the most impressive books I've read in a decade. Schaefer's research is broad and profound. This is not only the reference work on the subject; it is a model of elegant argument."-Matthew Bernstein, author of Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent
"When I was in the business I billed myself as The Expert Exponent of Exploitation. I hereby bestow that shibboleth to the genuine, absolute, factual Expert Exponent, Eric Schaefer. Nothing more need ever be told about this subject."--David F. Friedman, who was there when a lot of it happened, producer of 'Daughter of the Sun', 'Blood Feast', and other exploitation classics
"Anyone who thinks he's an expert on cult movies is delusional, unless he's read Eric Schaefer's remarkable volume Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! . . . researched with astonishing thoroughness, Schaefer's book . . . [is] an insightful social history that examines the evolution of American attitudes about censorship." Playboy
" ... what Schaefer proposes here is nothing less than "a history of American attitudes about pleasure and desire"... Extensively footnoted, with three appendices, and a 14-page bibliography ... Schaefer reads exploitation as a "cinema of attractions", sensationally exhibitionist rather than narrative driven." Times Higher Educational Supplement, 30 June, 2000 "The one thing lacking in this staggeringly comprehensive study is a sense of how audiences at the time responded to adult-only shockers ... Did they take their paper-thin moralising seriously or howl at the film-making incompetence as midnight cultists do now? ... Schaefer perhaps lends the subject more gravitas than it can bear ... He's on surer ground in arguing its necessity to Hollywood as a kind of accursed Other -- the barrel-scraping fodder by which the mainstream industry propped up its legitimacy." Sight and Sound, August 2000 " ... [a] singular (and highly instructive) achievement... This is an important book, not merely as a study in a forgotten realm of film history but as a well-grounded social history, too." -- Richard Schickel, Los Angeles Times, September 19, 1999 "Deploying numerous film stills and reproductions of promotional material, Schaefer adroitly maps out the lurid, carnivalesque excesses that the studio system shoved to the margins in an effort to legitimate the movies as a new entertainment medium."--Publishers Weekly "The exploitation film has enjoyed a cult following as 'turkey cinema', 'trash', midnight movie camp, psychotronic cinema, and the object of ridicule on Mystery Science Theater 3000. Yet Schaefer's book shows us that it must be central to any understanding of the way Hollywood cinema operates. This groundbreaking work will open up an entirely new field of film history."--Henry Jenkins, author of Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek "An astonishing scholarly achievement, one of the most impressive books I've read in a decade. Schaefer's research is broad and profound. This is not only the reference work on the subject; it is a model of elegant argument."-Matthew Bernstein, author of Walter Wanger, Hollywood Independent "When I was in the business I billed myself as 'The Expert Exponent of Exploitation.' I hereby bestow that shibboleth to the genuine, absolute, factual Expert Exponent, Eric Schaefer. Nothing more need ever be told about this subject."--David F. Friedman, who was there when a lot of it happened, producer of 'Daughter of the Sun', 'Blood Feast', and other exploitation classics "Anyone who thinks he's an expert on cult movies is delusional, unless he's read Eric Schaefer's remarkable volume Bold! Daring! Shocking! True! ... researched with astonishing thoroughness, Schaefer's book ... [is] an insightful social history that examines the evolution of American attitudes about censorship." Playboy
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"The exploitation film has enjoyed a cult following as 'turkey cinema, ' 'trash, ' midnight movie camp, psychotronic cinema, and the object of ridicule on "Mystery Science Theater 3000." Yet Schaefer's book shows us that it must be central to any understanding of the way Hollywood cinema operates. This groundbreaking work will open up an entirely new field of film history."--Henry Jenkins, author of "Science Fiction Audiences: Watching "Doctor Who" and "Star Trek
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A social and cultural history of exploitation films