James Stewart: The Everyman Hero of Hollywood

James Stewart: The Everyman Hero of Hollywood

Author: ChatStick Team

Publisher: ChatStick Team

Published: 2024-03-19

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13:

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🎬✨ Dive into the Heart of Classic Cinema with James Stewart: The Everyman Hero of Hollywood! ✨🎬 Discover the captivating story of James Stewart, Hollywood's quintessential everyman, whose remarkable journey from a small-town boy to a legendary film icon has inspired generations. This meticulously crafted book by the ChatStick Team offers an unprecedented look into Stewart's life, both on and off the silver screen. 🌟 📘 What's Inside: The Early Years: Trace Stewart's humble beginnings and his path to stardom. Rise to Fame: Relive the pivotal roles and films that made Stewart a household name. Iconic Roles and Performances: Delve into the performances that defined Stewart's career and their impact on cinema. Off-Screen Persona: Explore Stewart's life outside of acting, including his personal endeavors and contributions. Legacy and Influence: Discover the lasting impact of Stewart's work on Hollywood and beyond. 🌈 Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic films or a newcomer eager to explore the golden age of Hollywood, this book offers a rich, immersive experience into the life of one of cinema's most enduring stars. Join us on a journey through the trials, triumphs, and timeless appeal of James Stewart - the everyman hero who captured our hearts. 📚💖 🚀 Perfect For: Classic Film Enthusiasts Biography Readers Hollywood History Buffs Fans of James Stewart and Golden Age Cinema


Jimmy Stewart and His Poems

Jimmy Stewart and His Poems

Author: James Stewart

Publisher: Random House Value Pub

Published: 1995-09-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780517112496

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"I'm sure I never said to myself: 'Now, Jim--why don't you sit down and write a poem.' It's still a mystery to me, but I think probably it's something that happened by accident--like a lot of things have happened in my life." So begins this delightful collection of poetry by America's best-loved actor, Jimmy Stewart. Interspersed with vivid recollections and charming illustrations, the poems document a life that isn't too different from yours or mine. Jimmy Stewart won the hearts of generations of movie viewers with a confused innocence and stammering delivery that made his acting seem genuine and effortless. Somehow he managed to make the boy next door into a national hero. Now, in Jimmy Stewart and His Poems, the consummate Everyman shares tales from his everyday life. From fishing trips and dog stories to a hilarious account of a photo safari where the camera was lost to a hungry hyena, the poems are related in Jimmy Stewart's inimitable voice and are enlivened with charming illustrations. The book confirms what we all expected--that the real Jimmy Stewart is every bit as endearing as the film characters he's portrayed. Jimmy Stewart and His Poems is a perfect gift, one that fans will treasure as much as Jimmy Stewart's timeless performances.


Scoring the Hollywood Actor in the 1950s

Scoring the Hollywood Actor in the 1950s

Author: Gregory Camp

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-31

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1000293645

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Scoring the Hollywood Actor in the 1950s theorises the connections between film acting and film music using the films of the 1950s as case studies. Closely examining performances of such actors as James Dean, Montgomery Clift, and Marilyn Monroe, and films of directors like Elia Kazan, Douglas Sirk, and Alfred Hitchcock, this volume provides a comprehensive view of how screen performance has been musicalised, including examination of the role of music in relation to the creation of cinematic performances and the perception of an actor’s performance. The book also explores the idea of music as a temporal vector which mirrors the temporal vector of actors’ voices and movements, ultimately demonstrating how acting and music go together to create a forward axis of time in the films of the 1950s. This is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers of musicology, film music and film studies more generally.


Jimmy Stewart

Jimmy Stewart

Author: Michael Munn

Publisher: Robson

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781861059611

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In this definitive biography of one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars, Michael Munn reveals the truth behind the diffident, earnest and kindly persona of Jimmy Stewart. Drawn from the author’s formal interviews and informal meetings with the star and his friendship with Stewart’s wife, Gloria, is this portrait of a man who came from the Presbyterian traditions of Pennsylvania to become one of the silver screen’s enduring legends. An openly right-wing Conservative and super-patriot, Stewart worked for the FBI at the behest of J Edgar Hoover, directing his undercover sleuthing to crack organised crime in Hollywood. But he was unscrupulously manipulated by the president into flushing out Communists from the film industry. Among these revelations, there are also tales of heady love affairs, hookers and hoodlums, and of Stewart’s run-in with the most dangerous of all gangsters, Benjamin ‘Bugsy’ Sigal. Accusations of racism are explored, as is Stewart’s notoriously volatile temper. There is a comprehensive account of his experiences as a colonel in the US Air Force in World War Two - and, of course, there are the films: 'It’s a Wonderful Life', 'The Greatest Show on Earth', 'Rear Window', the westerns and his Academy Awards.


Star Actors in the Hollywood Renaissance

Star Actors in the Hollywood Renaissance

Author: D. Smith-Rowsey

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-30

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1137310391

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In the late 1960s and early 1970s, a new generation took over the leading roles in Hollywood films. These untraditional-looking young men were promoted and understood as alienated and ironic everymen, and exerted a powerful, and until now unexplored, influence over a movement often considered the richest in Hollywood's history.


Stairways to Heaven

Stairways to Heaven

Author: Geoffrey Macnab

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-04-12

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1786734095

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What has brought about the transformation of the British film industry over the last few decades, to the beginnings of what is arguably a new golden era? In the mid-1980s the industry was in a parlous state. The number of films produced in the UK was tiny. Cinema attendance had dipped to an all-time low, cinema buildings were in a state of disrepair and home video had yet to flourish. Since then, while many business challenges - especially for independent producers and distributors - remain, the industry overall has developed beyond recognition. In recent years, as British films have won Oscars, Cannes Palms and Venice Golden Lions, releases such as Love Actually, Billy Elliot, Skyfall, Paddington and the Harry Potter series have found enormous commercial as well as critical success. The UK industry has encouraged, and benefitted from, a huge amount of inward investment, much of it from the Hollywood studios, but also from the National Lottery via the UK Film Council and BFI. This book portrays the visionaries and officials who were at the helm as a digital media revolution began to reshape the industry. Through vivid accounts based on first-hand interviews of what was happening behind the scenes, film commentator and critic Geoffrey Macnab provides in-depth analysis of how and why the British film industry has risen like a phoenix from the ashes.


Hitchcock's Stars

Hitchcock's Stars

Author: Lesley L Coffin

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-06-14

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1442230789

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Although he was a visual stylist who once referred to actors as cattle, Alfred Hitchcock also had a remarkable talent for innovative and creative casting choices. The director launched the careers of several actors and completely changed the trajectory of others, many of whom created some of the most iconic screen performances in history. However, Hitchcock’s ability to fit his leading men and women into just the right parts has been a largely overlooked aspect of his filmmaking skills. In Hitchcock’s Stars: Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood Studio System, Lesley L. Coffin looks at how the director made the most of the actors who were at his disposal for several decades. From his first American production in 1940 to his final feature in 1976, Hitchcock’s films were examples of creative casting that strayed far from the norm during the structured Hollywood star system. Rather than examining the cinematic aspects of his work, this book explores the collaboration the director engaged in with some of the most


A Politics of the Ordinary

A Politics of the Ordinary

Author: Thomas L. Dumm

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1999-07-01

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0814769640

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In A Politics of the Ordinary, Thomas Dumm dramatizes how everyday life in the United States intersects with and is influenced by the power of events, on the one hand, and forces of conformity and normalcy on the other. Combining poststructuralist analysis with a sympathetic reading of a strain of American thought that begins with Emerson and culminates in the work of Stanley Cavell, A Politics of the Ordinary investigates incidents from everyday life, political spectacles, and popular culture. Whether juxtaposing reflections about boredom in rural New Mexico with Emerson's theory of constitutional amendment, Richard Nixon's letter of resignation with Thoreau's writings to overcome quiet desperation, or demonstrating how Disney's Toy Story allegorizes the downsizing of the American white-collar work force, Dumm's constant concern is to show how the ordinary is the primary source of the democratic political imagination.


Harvey

Harvey

Author: Mary Chase

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 9780822205005

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THE STORY: When Elwood P. Dowd starts to introduce his imaginary friend, Harvey, a six-and-a-half-foot rabbit, to guests at a society party, his sister, Veta, has seen as much of his eccentric behavior as she can tolerate. She decides to have him c


Hollywood Goes to Washington

Hollywood Goes to Washington

Author: Michael Coyne

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2008-09-30

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1861895771

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Fantasy and politics are familiar dancing partners that rarely separate, even in the face of post–Election Day realities. But Hollywood has a tradition of punching holes in the fairy tales of electoral promises with films that meditate on what could have been and should have been. With Hollywood Goes to Washington,Michael Coyne investigates how the American political film unravels the labyrinthine entanglements of politics and the psyche of the American electorate in order to reveal brutal truths about the state of our democracy. From conspiracy dramas such as The Manchurian Candidate to satires like Wag the Dog, Hollywood Goes to Washington argues that political films in American cinema have long reflected the issues and tensions roiling within American society. Coyne elucidates the mythology, iconography, and ideology embedded in both classic and lesser-known films—including Gabriel Over the White House, Silver City, Advise and Consent, and The Siege—and examines the cinematic portrayals of presidents in the White House, the everyman American citizen, and the nebulous enemies who threaten American democracy. The author provocatively contends that whether addressing the threat of domestic fascism in Citizen Kane or the disillusionment of Vietnam and paranoia of the post-Watergate era in Executive Action, the American political film stands as an important cultural bellwether and democratic force—one that is more vital than ever in the face of decreasing civil liberties in the present-day United States. Compelling and wholly original, Hollywood Goes to Washington exposes the political power of the silver screen and its ramifications for contemporary American culture.