Romantic Comedy in Hollywood
From Lubitsch to Sturges
March 1998
Trade Paperback · 734 Pages
$26.00 U.S. · $31.50 CAN · £17.99 U.K. · €18.99 E.U.
ISBN 9780306808326
Da Capo Press
Trade Paperback · 734 Pages
$26.00 U.S. · $31.50 CAN · £17.99 U.K. · €18.99 E.U.
ISBN 9780306808326
Da Capo Press
Recommended for These Courses
- Performing Arts: Film Studies
- Performing Arts: General
- Performing Arts: History and Criticism of Film
Description
In 1934 four movies — It Happened One Night, Twentieth Century, The Thin Man, and The Gay Divorcee — ushered in the golden age of the Hollywood romantic (screwball) comedy. Slangy, playful, and powerfully, glamorously in love with love, the films that followed were unique in their combination of swank and slapstick. Here are the directors — Lubitsch (Trouble in Paradise), Capra (It Happened One Night), Hawks (Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday), McCarey (The Awful Truth), La Cava (My Man Godfrey, Stage Door), Sturges (The Lady Eve, The Palm Beach Story, The Miracle at Morgan's Creek) — and their stars — Carole Lombard, Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Fred Astaire, Clark Gable, Barbara Stanwyck, William Powell, Myrna Loy, among others — all described and analyzed in one comprehensive and delightful volume.
About the Author
James Harvey is a playwright, essayist, critic, and author several books on the movies. His most recent work has appeared in the New York Review of Books and the Threepenny Review. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
