The British Cinema BookRobert Murphy British Film Institute, 1997 - 279 עמודים British cinema in the late-1990s is recognized by many as an important window on the past and during the late 1980s and early 1990s has been seen to have become a dynamic and rapidly growing area of study. This volume represents current progress made in exploring the history of British cinema. The essay topics range from: the silent cinema to the future of British films in the 1990s; from the documentary movement to quota quickies; from the flamboyant melodramas of the 1940s to the portrayal of women in the 1960s; and from the role of European exiles to the cosy pleasures of Ealing - the book offers a comprehensive account of the history and characteristics of the British cinema. |
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Robert Murphy. A Despicable Tradition ? Quota Quickies in the 1930s Lawrence Napper The most curious result of the quota war has been the new orientation in British film values . Before it , our eyes were focused on Denham and the ' bigs ...
Robert Murphy. A Despicable Tradition ? Quota Quickies in the 1930s Lawrence Napper The most curious result of the quota war has been the new orientation in British film values . Before it , our eyes were focused on Denham and the ' bigs ...
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... quota producers were operating to ' bring the name of British films into ... quickies ' a year for Paramount . " Other companies which have since been ... quickies ( sold to Radio and Fox ) , and Twickenham Film Productions for more ...
... quota producers were operating to ' bring the name of British films into ... quickies ' a year for Paramount . " Other companies which have since been ... quickies ( sold to Radio and Fox ) , and Twickenham Film Productions for more ...
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... quickie ' ) . This evidence suggests that , although Kinematograph Weekly regularly recom- mended British quota productions as fillers ' suitable for programme material in large popular houses , many exhibitors would be showing them as ...
... quickie ' ) . This evidence suggests that , although Kinematograph Weekly regularly recom- mended British quota productions as fillers ' suitable for programme material in large popular houses , many exhibitors would be showing them as ...
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Silent British Cinema Charles Barr | 5 |
British Film and the National Interest 19271939 Sarah Street | 17 |
The Associated British Picture Corporation and | 27 |
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