Silent Film's Last Hurrah
The Remarkable Movies of the Long 1928
By David Meuel.
Published by McFarland.
Published 2023.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 1476668957
ISBN-13: 978-1476668956
Description:
Meuel’s latest book marks a specific, prolific time in
silent-film history that signaled the end of an era as Hollywood transitioned
to sound. This title covers films from the end of 1927 to early 1929. Each
chapter details a silent-film star or director and a renowned film of theirs
from that period.... Meuel analyzes what made these films special and provides
details about the stars’ personal lives and their other notable works....
Film-history fans will enjoy Meuel’s contextualization of some of the greatest
silent films and biggest actors.... Great for libraries with lots of movie
buffs, especially fans of silent films and classics, and for institutions with
film studies programs.” – Library Journal.
This is a history and critical appreciation of
an unusually fertile period for the production of great or near-great silent
films: late 1927 through early 1929, in the midst of the tumult and upheaval of
Hollywood's transition from silent to sound. The book offers in-depth looks at
several of the best of these films and discusses the gifted artists such as
Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Lillian Gish who helped bring them to life,
even as the art they had taken to remarkable heights was about to be obliterated.
It depicts some of the silent medium's most talented filmmakers and their
efforts – in the face of inescapable technological change – to give their dying
art a rousing last hurrah.
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