Shakespeare Films in the Making
Vision, Production and Reception
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Aug '07
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A study of the production and reception of five Shakespeare films from the twentieth century.
Shakespeare Films in the Making examines the production and reception of five feature-length Shakespeare films from the twentieth century, focusing on the ways in which they articulate visions of their Shakespearean originals, of the fictional worlds in which the films are set, and of the movie-makers' own society.Shakespeare Films in the Making examines the production and reception of five feature-length Shakespeare films from the twentieth century, focusing on the ways in which they articulate visions of their Shakespearean originals, of the fictional worlds in which the films are set, and of the movie-makers' own society. Warner Brothers' 1935 A Midsummer Night's Dream and MGM's 1936 Romeo and Juliet were products of the Hollywood system and reflect the studios' desire to enhance their status with 'prestige pictures'. Olivier's 1944 Henry V was part of Britain's cultural war effort and embodies visions of the medieval past and ideal leadership. The Romeo and Juliet films of Renato Castellani (1954) and Franco Zeffirelli (1968) embodied visions of Renaissance Italy that contrast - in differing ways - with MGM's film. This book offers readings of these significant and influential films, supported by extensive archival research, including studio documents, script revisions, publicity materials and reviews.
'Russell Jackson's bold and engaging Shakespeare Films in the Making takes the study of Shakespeare on film in a rewarding new direction. … Jackson's book is written in a lively and witty style and manages to scatter its own gold dust over its treatment of these five representative films drawn from the first four decades of Shakespeare on film in the age of sound. Shakespeare Films in the Making will delight the general reader and instruct the grizzled scholar as well as leading the field of Shakespeare on film criticism and theory a productive path from the archives to the viewing room.' Samuel Crowl, Ohio University
'This book is a masterpiece of scholarship and analysis, not to mention lucid prose that distinguishes the argument … No review can do justice to the excellence of this book, which must be studied firsthand by teachers and scholars of Shakespeare on film, not to mention prospective directors of the plays onstage or on the screen. The single most important contribution of this book is its exposition of the symbiotic and sympathetic connection between creators of an art form and viewers of it.' Albert C. Labriola, Duquesne University
'There is much to be gained from the technical expertise that Jackson imparts to the reader …' Courtney Lehmann, Shakespeare Quarterly
ISBN: 9780521815475
Dimensions: 233mm x 163mm x 22mm
Weight: 610g
294 pages