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Little Solitaire: John Frankenheimer and American Film

R. Barton Palmer, Palmer(Introduction by)Bill Krohn, Krohn(Contributions by)Charles Ramirez Berg, Berg(Contributions by)Christine Cornea, Cornea(Contributions by)Corey Creekmur, Creekmur(Contributions by)David Sterritt, Sterritt(Contributions by)Dennis Bingham, Bingham(Contributions by)Doug McFarland, McFarland(Contributions by)James Morrison, Morrison(Contributions by)Jerry Mosher, Mosher(Contributions by)Linda Ruth Williams, Williams(Contributions by)Matthew Bernstein, Bernstein(Contributions by)Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Bell-Metereau(Contributions by)Robin L. Murray, Murray(Contributions by)Stephen Prince, Prince(Contributions by)Tom Conley, Conley(Contributions by)Victoria Duckett, Duckett(Contributions by)Murray Pomerance, Pomerance(Edited by)R. Barton Palmer, Palmer(Edited by)
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Think about some commercially successful film masterpieces--The Manchurian Candidate.

Seven Days in May. Seconds. Then consider some lesser known, yet equally compelling cinematic achievements--The Fixer.

The Gypsy Moths. Path to War. These triumphs are the work of the best known and most highly regarded Hollywood director to emerge from live TV drama in the 1950s--five-time Emmy-award-winner John Frankenheimer.Although Frankenheimer was a pioneer in the genre of political thrillers who embraced the antimodernist critique of contemporary society, some of his later films did not receive the attention they deserved.

Many claimed that at a midpoint in his career he had lost his touch.

World-renowned film scholars put this myth to rest in A Little Solitaire, which offers the only multidisciplinary critical account of Frankenheimer's oeuvre.

Especially emphasized is his deep and passionate engagement with national politics and the irrepressible need of human beings to assert their rights and individuality in the face of organizations that would reduce them to silence and anonymity.

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Rutgers University Press
081355098X / 9780813550985
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
11/08/2011
English
324 pages
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