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The Runaway Bride: Hollywood Romantic Comedy of the 1930s
Elizabeth Kendall
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| #2367317 in Books | Cooper Square Press | 2002-02-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.73 x6.04l,.90 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Hollywood Romatic Comedy, Right-On|By R. Bono|This book is focused upon the emergence of the female star personality, and how the directors integrated and evolved their personas into romantic comedies, filled with prescient social meaning. I say emergence, because actresses like men, had to fight for status and recognition in a Hollywood that was literally inventing itself. Ken|From Publishers Weekly|Such movie directors as Frank Capra, George Stevens and Preston Sturges attempted to portray romance from a woman's point of view; It Happened One Night and Mr. Deeds Goes to Town are examples of their now-classic formula. "Depression-era
In the 1934 classic It Happened One Night, heiress Claudette Colbert races away from the altar and a conventional marriage and throws herself into a wisecracking rough-and-tumble affair with Clark Gable. The new brand of movies following in the wake of Capra's kooky masterpiece-and the women starring in them-are the focus of Kendall's The Runaway Bride, a look at the films that mirrored the climate of the Great Depression while at the same time helping Amer...
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