Description
About the Author
Jeremy Byman holds a Ph.D. in political science and M.A. in cinema studies, and has taught political science and film courses at several colleges and universities. He was the film reviewer for an arts and entertainment weekly for 19 years. This is his seventh book.
Reviews
Argues that High Noon was seminal in anticipating the "new," darker Western, and that the film's realist aesthetic was particularly undervalued by auteur critics...fundamentally evaluative... * CHOICE *
Upon its release, the film High Noon was hailed as a masterpiece. Some film historians and theorists have since reviled it as pretentious social realism inspired by its screenwriter's victimization by the House Un-American Activities Committee. This study explores how and why the film has elicited such disparate reactions, looking at its political, cultural, and thematic implications. B&w film stills are included.... * Reference and Research Book News *
Upon its release, the film High Noon was hailed as a masterpiece. Some film historians and theorists have since reviled it as pretentious "social realism" inspired by its screenwriter's victimization by the House Un-American Activities Committee. This study explores how and why the film has elicited such disparate reactions, looking at its political, cultural, and thematic implications. B&w film stills are included. * Reference and Research Book News *
Book Information
ISBN 9780810849983
Author Jeremy Byman
Format Paperback
Page Count 344
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Series The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series
Weight(grams) 472g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 171mm * 21mm
Details
Subtitle: |
Witch-Hunts, Critics, and the End of the Western |
Series: |
The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series |
Imprint: |
Scarecrow Press |