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How Stage Playwrights Saved the British Cinema (1930-1956): The Well-Made Screenplay

Autor David Cottis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2024
Examines the film careers and work of British playwrights who worked as screenwriters between 1930-1956.During this period, many writers associated with the stage also wrote for films, bringing the techniques of the well-made play with them. Some, like Bernard Shaw, Noel Coward, and Terence Rattigan were screenwriter-stars, part of the publicity of the films they worked on - Pygmalion, Brief Encounter, The Way to the Stars. Others were less celebrated but had long, successful screen careers, such as R. C. Sherriff, author of Journey's End, who worked on films as different as The Invisible Man, The Four Feathers and The Dam-Busters. Using the authors' original archives, this book follows the way in which these writers adapted their stage skills for the screen, contributing to the post-war 'Golden Age 'of the British cinema, and creating the classic form of screenplay that continues today.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798765101094
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Challenges the view, still common in studies of the British cinema, that sees the influence of the stage as a necessarily negative thing

Notă biografică

David Cottis is a lecturer in Scriptwriting and Programme Leader for BA Film at Middlesex University, UK. He is Editor of A Dirty Broth and A Ladder of Words, 2 anthologies of Welsh plays in English for Parthian Press. He is author of chapters in The Oxford Handbook of the British Musical and The Oxford Handbook of the Global Musical, as well as a reviewer for Wales Arts Review.

Cuprins

Introduction1. The Well-Made Play 2. The British Cinema in the 1930s 3. The Screenwriter as Star: George Bernard Shaw and Noe¨l Coward 4. Terence Rattigan5. R.C. Sherriff: Introduction6. R.C. Sherriff: The Invisible Man and the Well-Made Screenplay 7. R.C. Sherriff: The English Pattern and the Hollywood 'British' Film 8. R.C. Sherriff: Heroism and Duty. That Hamilton Woman and The Four Feathers 9. R.C. Sherriff: The Final Works. The Dam Busters and Notes on Dunkirk Conclusion Postscript: Other British Screenwriter/Playwrights of the PeriodBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

This is an important new study of British films and filmmaking, bringing a fresh perspective to the relationship between stage and screen, and offering expert commentary on key writers and classic films.