Hollywood

the Oral History

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Jeanine Basinger, Sam Wasson: Hollywood (2022, HarperCollins Canada, Limited)

English language

Published Jan. 3, 2022 by HarperCollins Canada, Limited.

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978-0-06-305696-1
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Review of 'Hollywood' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The authors have reviewed many interviews from people in the industry, extracted paragraphs of interest, then organized these by topic (e.g. Comedy, Silent Directors, Sound!). Reading a chapter is pretty easy in this format, but reading the book through was more difficult. There is a lot of great stuff here and I enjoyed it a lot, but I have three complaints.
1. This must have been a big undertaking. How hard would it be to add mini-biographies? I recognized many of these people, the stars, the directors, and people like Edith Head, but some I did not know, and I had to guess at their identity from what they were talking about.
2. If mini-biographies were done, there should be figures of these people, especially in a book about the movie industry, unless there are plans to redo this in an illustrated edition.
3. Somewhere in the book there …

Review of 'Hollywood' on 'LibraryThing'

3 stars

The editors of this book—film historian Jeanine Basinger and film chronicler Sam Wasson—have gone through thousands of transcripts of interviews with Hollywood actors, directors, writers, flunkies, producers, etc. who started working in the early twentieth century, up to people who are still working in Hollywood. The film industry.returnreturnThe book is sectioned into parts like 'Silent actors', 'The studio workforce', 'The end of the system', and 'The deal'. Both Basinger and Wasson contribute by adding contextual passages to make stories flow better.returnreturn> MERVYN LEROY(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mervyn_LeRoy): In those days, anything could happen. If you made a drama, sometimes when you previewed it, it became a comedy. And title writers—if something wasn’t working, they could take a comedy and write a dramatic title and make a drama out of it, and vice versa if it was a drama. You know, when you wrote titles, all you had to do was, when you saw …

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