The Bad and the Beautiful: Portraits of Hollywood in the Fifties

The Bad and the Beautiful: Portraits of Hollywood in the Fifties

by SamKashner (Author), JenniferMacNair (Author)

Synopsis

An account of Hollywood in the 1950s - arguably America's most flamboyant, prosperous, yet paranoid decade. Its typical publication was "Confidential" magazine, "the most scandalous scandal magazine in the history of the world" whose lens on Hollywood was the window to America's collective fears and fantasies: race, communism, sex, homosexuality, criminality and mistrust of most basic institutions. Hollywood in the 1950s was a bizarre juxtaposition of high and low culture, a place where the sublime paid tribute to the ridiculous. Yet for all their seeming banality, mainstream Hollywood films also dealt with challenging issues such as race ("The Defiant Ones", "Imitation of Life", "Baby Doll"), sex ("Some Like It Hot", "Rebel Without a Cause"), anti-Semitism ("Crossfire"), drug abuse ("The Man With the Golden Arm"), mental illness ("Cobweb", "Lust for Life"), and the possibility of nuclear annihilation ("On the Beach", "Kiss Me Deadly"). This book explores the decade that helped shape the Hollywood of today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0751530840
ISBN 13: 9780751530841

Media Reviews
* 'A wonderful compendium of sleaze and gossip, The Bad and the Beautiful makes clear that many of the stars were far more interesting off screen than on screen' - JG Ballard, New Statesman
Author Bio
Sam Kashner is a teacher and much-acclaimed biographer and critic. This is Jennifer MacNair's first book.