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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Contents List of Illustrations Introduction Alistair Cooke at the Movies
CRITIC
‘Too Utterly Utter’: Reviews from The Granta A Critic’s Testament Coronation Equals Big Scene Film – Past and Future Tarzan Meets Schubert Remember the Writer Here Comes Arthur Edeson Refugees The Merry Widow ‘That Dreadful American’ Sound Unrefined Continental Snobbery Strictly Confidential:Broadway Bill to Win Women in White Proving the Twentieth Century Doesn’t Exist The Symbol Called Garbo ‘I’m Enjoying It Immensely’ Hollywood Virus The Lives of a Bengal Lancer The 39 Steps Goin’ to Town ‘Delicate’ Play and Indelicate Movie Abyssinia The March of Time Mark of the Vampire Garbo and Anna Karenina Coalmining in Hollywood A Turning Tide Alice Adams ‘Our Common Language’ Edith Fellows: Small Genius A French Film Director Ruggles of Red Gap Jimmy Cagney: The St Louis Kid Housing Problems Fred Astaire on the Wing Coming to Terms with the Movies Chaplin, Ancient and Modern Mr Wells Sees Us Through Journalism on the Screen Magnificent Obsessions Thinking about the Boer War The Last Journey Lubitsch Times Two Requiem for the Amenities Ah, Wilderness! Maytime in Carlisle The Missing Face In Praise of Shirley Temple Fritz Lang + $8,000,000 = Fury Hollywood through the Customs Technicolor Strikes Again How to Understand the Marx Brothers High Lights of Broadway Do We Want Fine Speaking? Help! Murder! Mr Deeds Goes to Town A Gift from the Gods Technicolor versus Monochrome We Who Are About to Die The Night I saw Ernte High Trumpets for Mr DeMille Will the Real Katharine Hepburn Please Stand Up? The Hurricane A Damsel in Distress Knocking a Man Upstairs The Longest Trailer Ever Made Ballyhoo in Old Chicago Grumpy Reports on Snow White Ordinary Hat versus Lobsters Starring Anthony Eden The Baby and the Butler Mr Chaplin as Dictator.First Showing of New Film Goodbye to All This
REPORTER
1942: Hollywood at War Jamming the Sombrero Back On Testing Americans’ Taste and Thoughts Movies That Are Like Life: Brief Encounter Mr Bogart Defends His Own.Court’s Judgment on a Night Club Row The Other Hollywood This Is Cinerama A Hollywood Ex-Communist. Admissions to an ‘Un-American’ Inquiry The French Line: Morality Squad at Work Is US Television Killing the Movies? DiMaggio and Monroe The Dispatch from Muskegon A McCarthy Legacy.Stars and Their Shadows How Television Has Hit the Cinema in the USA Hollywood Stars on the Rack.Magazine Articles under Legal Scrutiny The Death of the Movies? Annual Parade of Leading Film Stars.Oscar for Alec Guinness Showing Mr K the ‘Real America’.Hollywood Union Rules May Spoil the Scenario. Pittsburgh Snags, Too The Script That Got Away.Mr Khrushchev’s Propaganda Tour at US Expense. Los Angeles Outburst First Night for Doomsday:On the Beach The End is Nigh Dignified Hollywood Awards its Oscars Mr Zanuck Triumphs.Talk of a Dividend Cleopatra, a Working Girl’s Dream.Only the Snooty Displeased Men Zsa Zsa Did Not Want to Meet Festivals of Blood and Guts The Video-cassette Recorder
PEOPLE
Charlie Chaplin Talks Messrs George Cukor and C. Aubrey Smith A Remarkable Man Chaplin at Work and Play Ho! Buicks! The First Comment on American Life The Making of ‘Doug’: The Athlete To Iris Barry (1895–1969) Will Hays: An Appreciation Bogart and the Age of Violence.An Idealist in Hollywood For Nunnally Johnson Georgia Boy at the Hollywood Bash Preston Sturges: The Man Who Succumbed to Hollywood The Positive Demise of G and S Archetype of the Hemingway Hero Marilyn Is Dead. A Woman of Integrity The Bacall of a Wild Martini Genius as an Urchin Yakima Canutt Is Dead Garbo and the Night Watchman Longevity Meeting the Stars Envoi
Illustrations Acknowledgments Index Footnotes
CRITIC
Chaplin, Ancient and Modern
Page 95
REPORTER
The End is Nigh
Page 247
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