Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies / Edition 1

Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0520071611
ISBN-13:
9780520071612
Pub. Date:
08/16/1990
Publisher:
University of California Press
ISBN-10:
0520071611
ISBN-13:
9780520071612
Pub. Date:
08/16/1990
Publisher:
University of California Press
Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies / Edition 1

Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies / Edition 1

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Overview

Conflicting interests and conflicting attitudes toward the war characterized the uneasy relationship between Washington and Hollywood during World War II. There was deep disagreement within the film-making community as to the stance towards the war that should be taken by one of America's most lucrative industries. Hollywood Goes to War reveals the powerful role played by President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Office of War Information—staffed by some of America's most famous intellectuals including Elmer Davis, Robert Sherwood, and Archibald MacLeish—in shaping the films that were released during the war years. Ironically, it was the film industry's own self-censorship system, the Hays Office and the Production Code Administration, that paved the way for government censors to cut and shape movies to portray an idealized image of a harmonious American society united in the fight against a common enemy. Clayton R. Koppes and Gregory D. Black reconstruct the power struggles between the legendary producers, writers, directors, stars and politicians all seeking to project their own visions onto the silver screen and thus to affect public perceptions and opinion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520071612
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 08/16/1990
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 296,527
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Clayton R. Koppes is Houck Professor of Humanities and Chairman of the History Department at Oberlin College. Gregory D. Black is Chairman of the Communications Department at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Director of the American Culture program there.

Table of Contents

Preface                                   
  I. HOLLYWOOD, 1939                            
  II. HOLLYWOOD TURNS INTERVENTIONIST          
  III. WILL THIS PICTURE HELP WIN THE WAR?      
  IV. OWI TAKES THE OFFENSIVE                   
  V. SHAKEOUT IN HOLLYWOOD                    
  VI. HOME FRONT: DEFINING AMERICA             
  VII. PUTTING THE RUSSIANS THROUGH THE WRINGER 
  VIII. DEMOCRATS OLD AND NEW: "CLASSLESS" BRITAIN AND "MODERN" CHINA                       
  IX. THE BEAST IN THE JUNGLE                  
  X. NAZIS, GOOD GERMANS, AND G.I.'s          
  XI. HOLLYWOOD, 1945     
  Notes                 
  Bibliographical Essay 
  Index                 
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