Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017
Engaging essays on a wide spectrum of Hollywood directors and the films they created.

Journalist and filmmaker Bill Krohn has been the Los Angeles correspondent for the French magazine Cahiers du cinéma for over forty years. Letters from Hollywood brings together thirty-four of his essays, many of them appearing in English for the first time. Focusing most pieces on a particular director and film, Krohn uses his inside knowledge of the studio system to illuminate an art that is also a multibillion-dollar business. He connects currents in French film criticism and theory with an unfolding account of American cinema past and present, offering penetrating insights into directors and their work. Beginning with Allan Dwan, who learned how to make movies before Hollywood was born by watching D. W. Griffith, Krohn presents a panorama that encompasses Alfred Hitchcock and Woody Allen, Stanley Kubrick and Sergio Leone, Star Wars and I Love Lucy. He covers everything from gangsters to gremlins, from blockbusters to no-budget cult films like Moon Over Harlem and Plan 9 from Outer Space, in a style that is accessible to anyone who loves movies, or has a passion for writing about them.

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Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017
Engaging essays on a wide spectrum of Hollywood directors and the films they created.

Journalist and filmmaker Bill Krohn has been the Los Angeles correspondent for the French magazine Cahiers du cinéma for over forty years. Letters from Hollywood brings together thirty-four of his essays, many of them appearing in English for the first time. Focusing most pieces on a particular director and film, Krohn uses his inside knowledge of the studio system to illuminate an art that is also a multibillion-dollar business. He connects currents in French film criticism and theory with an unfolding account of American cinema past and present, offering penetrating insights into directors and their work. Beginning with Allan Dwan, who learned how to make movies before Hollywood was born by watching D. W. Griffith, Krohn presents a panorama that encompasses Alfred Hitchcock and Woody Allen, Stanley Kubrick and Sergio Leone, Star Wars and I Love Lucy. He covers everything from gangsters to gremlins, from blockbusters to no-budget cult films like Moon Over Harlem and Plan 9 from Outer Space, in a style that is accessible to anyone who loves movies, or has a passion for writing about them.

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Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017

Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017

by Bill Krohn
Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017

Letters from Hollywood: 1977-2017

by Bill Krohn

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Engaging essays on a wide spectrum of Hollywood directors and the films they created.

Journalist and filmmaker Bill Krohn has been the Los Angeles correspondent for the French magazine Cahiers du cinéma for over forty years. Letters from Hollywood brings together thirty-four of his essays, many of them appearing in English for the first time. Focusing most pieces on a particular director and film, Krohn uses his inside knowledge of the studio system to illuminate an art that is also a multibillion-dollar business. He connects currents in French film criticism and theory with an unfolding account of American cinema past and present, offering penetrating insights into directors and their work. Beginning with Allan Dwan, who learned how to make movies before Hollywood was born by watching D. W. Griffith, Krohn presents a panorama that encompasses Alfred Hitchcock and Woody Allen, Stanley Kubrick and Sergio Leone, Star Wars and I Love Lucy. He covers everything from gangsters to gremlins, from blockbusters to no-budget cult films like Moon Over Harlem and Plan 9 from Outer Space, in a style that is accessible to anyone who loves movies, or has a passion for writing about them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438477640
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/02/2021
Series: SUNY series, Horizons of Cinema
Pages: 324
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Bill Krohn is the Los Angeles correspondent for Cahiers du cinéma. He is the author of Hitchcock at Work, Stanley Kubrick, and Alfred Hitchcock.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. How I Became the Los Angeles Correspondent for Cahiers du cinema

2. On Daney (1977)

3. Serge Daney (1944–1992)

Directors Who Started in Silents

4. Allan Dwan: The Cliff and the Flume

5. Raoul Walsh: Objective, Burma!

6. Haunted Hollywood: 1979

7. John Ford: December 7: The Movie

8. Hawks at Work: The Making of Land of the Pharaohs

9. Alfred Hitchcock: Shelling the Lifeboat

10. Alfred Hitchcock: Dark Carnival

Directors Who Started in Talkies

11. "All This Is So": Orson Welles's Shakespeare Films

12. Ulmer without Tears

13. Phil Karlson Confidential

14. Nicholas Ray: We Can't Go Home Again

15. Robert Aldrich: Sodom and Gomorrah

16. Blake Edwards: Skin Deep

17. Sergio Leone: Once Upon a Time in America

Directors Who Started in Television

18. Lucille Ball: I Love Lucy

19. Le Cas Wood

20. Robert Altman: Prêt-à-Porter

21. Stanley Kubrick: Full Metal Jacket

22. John Frankenheimer: Jonah

23. Monte Hellman: Iguana

24. Monte Hellman Today

Directors Who Counterattacked

25. Woody Allen: Zelig

26. William Friedkin: Cruising

27. Francis Ford Coppola: Peggy Sue Got Married

28. Richard Brooks: In Cold Blood

29. Star Wars: Reversing the Signs

30. Dante's Inferno

31. John Landis: The Stupids

32. Ang Lee: The Ice Storm

33. Tim Burton: Ed Wood

34. David O. Russell: Flirting with Disaster

Index

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