American silent film comedies were dominated by sight gags, stunts and comic violence. With the advent of sound, comedies in the 1930s were a riot of runaway heiresses and fast-talking screwballs. It was more than a technological pivot--the first feature-length sound film, The Jazz Singer (1927), changed Hollywood. Lost in the discussion of that transition is the overlap between the two genres. Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd kept slapstick alive well into the sound era. Screwball directors like Leo McCarey, Frank Capra and Ernst Lubitsch got their starts in silent comedy. From…mehr
American silent film comedies were dominated by sight gags, stunts and comic violence. With the advent of sound, comedies in the 1930s were a riot of runaway heiresses and fast-talking screwballs. It was more than a technological pivot--the first feature-length sound film, The Jazz Singer (1927), changed Hollywood. Lost in the discussion of that transition is the overlap between the two genres. Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd kept slapstick alive well into the sound era. Screwball directors like Leo McCarey, Frank Capra and Ernst Lubitsch got their starts in silent comedy. From Chaplin's tramp to the witty repartee of His Girl Friday (1940), this book chronicles the rise of silent comedy and its evolution into screwball--two flavors of the same genre--through the works of Mack Sennett, Roscoe Arbuckle, Harry Langdon and others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Kalat is a film historian and a forensic technologist. He has contributed audio commentaries to the home video editions of numerous classic movies, written extensively for Turner Classic Movies and other publications. He lives in La Grange Park, Illinois.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The History of the History of Silent Comedy Hey, Down in Front! Mack Daddy, Daddy Mack Irony and the Fat Man First Things First, but Not Necessarily in That Order Slapstick While Black @RealCharlieChaplin Cruel and Unusual Life, Police and Trouble Mutual Appreciation Society Serious Business The Other Chaplin Buster Keaton vs. the History of Comedy Out the Window Backwards Eureka What, What No Beer? Keaton International Fake News Why Don't You Say Something to Help Me? Harold Lloyd 101 Mustache, Glasses and Suit The Sin of Harold Lloyd When Harold Met Lucy Lucy vs. Lucille Ball Artists and Models Duck Soup Eat Your Apple After Now The Back of Joan Crawford's Head Downton Valley, or Ruggles Conquers the West The $30,000 Question F. W. Murnau's Comedy Masterpiece Jean, Clara, Bombshell and It Miscasting for Fun and Profit Girls! Girls! Girls! I Won't Back Down The Unexpected Comedy Stylings of Alfred Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Smith Divorce American Style Magic Pixie Dream Grampa Ernst Lubitsch Forgives Himself Sturges Before Sturges The Trouble with Mitchell Ginger Rogers, Sad Saks of Fifth Ave. The Careless Cinderella Katharine Hepburn vs. Herself Me vs. Capra Preston Sturges Origin Story The Love Song of Captain McGloo Sturges After Sturges (or, the Keystone Pipeline) Meet Charley Chase Modern Love Meet Cary Grant The Worst People in the World Slut Fabulous Filmography Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The History of the History of Silent Comedy Hey, Down in Front! Mack Daddy, Daddy Mack Irony and the Fat Man First Things First, but Not Necessarily in That Order Slapstick While Black @RealCharlieChaplin Cruel and Unusual Life, Police and Trouble Mutual Appreciation Society Serious Business The Other Chaplin Buster Keaton vs. the History of Comedy Out the Window Backwards Eureka What, What No Beer? Keaton International Fake News Why Don't You Say Something to Help Me? Harold Lloyd 101 Mustache, Glasses and Suit The Sin of Harold Lloyd When Harold Met Lucy Lucy vs. Lucille Ball Artists and Models Duck Soup Eat Your Apple After Now The Back of Joan Crawford's Head Downton Valley, or Ruggles Conquers the West The $30,000 Question F. W. Murnau's Comedy Masterpiece Jean, Clara, Bombshell and It Miscasting for Fun and Profit Girls! Girls! Girls! I Won't Back Down The Unexpected Comedy Stylings of Alfred Hitchcock Mr. and Mrs. Smith Divorce American Style Magic Pixie Dream Grampa Ernst Lubitsch Forgives Himself Sturges Before Sturges The Trouble with Mitchell Ginger Rogers, Sad Saks of Fifth Ave. The Careless Cinderella Katharine Hepburn vs. Herself Me vs. Capra Preston Sturges Origin Story The Love Song of Captain McGloo Sturges After Sturges (or, the Keystone Pipeline) Meet Charley Chase Modern Love Meet Cary Grant The Worst People in the World Slut Fabulous Filmography Notes Bibliography Index
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