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Best American screenplays. complete screenplays

Title
Best American screenplays. First series : complete screenplays / edited by Sam Thomas ; foreword by Frank Capra.
Publication
New York : Crown Publishers, ©1986.

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Additional Authors
  • Thomas, Sam
  • Capra, Frank, 1897-1991
Description
iv, 538 pages; 25 cm
Summary
From the inside flap: Best American Screenplays is the first in a planned series for films comparable to Crown's famous Best American Plays series, now in its eighth edition. There is a major introduction to the subject of screenplays by Sam Thomas. Then each of the twelve complete screenplays is introduced with a short background about the script and the screenwriter. These screenplays, almost all winners of prestigious Academy Awards, are some of the finest that have contributed to and enriched the literature of cinema for the better part of this century. Virtually all of the many genres of film are represented. All Quiet on the Western Front is the definitive work on the dehumanizing effects of modern war on the young who must do the fighting. Meet John Doe offers a vice of cheer and hope in America's worst depression years of the thirties, while Sounder represents another deeply felt experience of that era. Casablanca is the romantic tale for all times; Miracle on 34th Street reaches for deep feelings and human values amid the miracle of Christmas; Rebel Without a Cause, starring the late James Dean, anticipated the emergence of teenagers as an important subculture in our country, with all their burgeoning problems. The violence that runs through so much of American life is depicted in Bonnie and Clyde. Beyond its deft, light, and flip touch, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid is another film of violence ending in death. Questioning of our hypocritical moral values is both hilariously and satirically expressed in The Graduate. On the other hand, On Golden Pond is a warm celebration and approbation of love and family amid the trials of old age. Arthur is one of the zaniest comedies in the great Hollywood tradition. And The Candidate portrays the disturbing defects of our modern electioneering processes. Here in one magnificent collection are twelve screenplays of the highest quality, affording us a unique, special window on time, viewing American culture and history in more than half a century of swiftly moving events that severely tested our most cherished assumptions and beliefs from World War I to the present.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • screenplays.
  • Screenplays
  • Motion picture plays.
  • Screenplays.
  • Scénarios de cinéma.
Contents
All quiet on the western front : screenplay / by George Abbott, Maxwell Anderson, and Dell Andrews -- Meet John Doe : screenplay / by Robert Riskin -- Casablanca : screenplay / by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, and Howard Koch -- Miracle on 34th Street : screenplay / by George Seaton -- Rebel without a cause : screenplay / by Stewart Stern -- Bonnie and Clyde : screenplay / by David Newman and Robert Benton -- The Graduate : screenplay / by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry -- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid : screenplay / by William Goldman -- Sounder : screenplay / by Lonne Elder III -- On golden pond : screenplay / by Ernest Thompson -- Arthur : screenplay / by Steve Gordon -- The Candidate : original screenplay / by Jeremy Larner.
ISBN
  • 0517555425
  • 9780517555422
LCCN
85017091
OCLC
  • ocm12313613
  • 12313613
  • SCSB-1165436
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library