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George Cukor's People

Acting for a Master Director
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2024

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In this groundbreaking, lavishly illustrated critical study, Joseph McBride provides insightful and revealing essayistic portraits of George Cukor’s actors in their most memorable roles.

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Joseph McBride is a film historian and a professor in the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University. He is the author of biographies of Frank Capra, John Ford, and Steven Spielberg; three books on Orson Welles; and critical studies of Ernst Lubitsch, Billy Wilder, and the Coen Brothers. He acted for Welles in The Other Side of the Wind and has won a Writers Guild of America award.

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Patrick McGilligan, author of George Cukor: A Double Life:
For too long, Cukor's reputation has been as a studio-bound “woman’s director." Au contraire, as McBride shows us in his definitive study, which combines personal reminiscences of Cukor with a masterly analysis of his films, Cukor was an adventurous and modern filmmaker—plumbing depths in stories and performances, always visually resourceful and imaginative.

James Naremore, author of Some Versions of Cary Grant:
This is one of the best books in McBride's distinguished career, and a book that Cukor has long deserved. Critics have often described Cukor as an “actor’s director,” but nobody has done so much as McBride to analyze what the term means. He is a first-rate critic—sensitive, forthright, and eloquent.

Julie Kirgo, essayist and film historian:
An enticing idea—examining the work of a pantheon director through the iconic performances that adorn his films—is dazzlingly manifested here by singular film historian Joseph McBride. McBride’s fresh take on George Cukor gifts us with lively looks at his work with actors both celebrated (Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe) and less so (Lew Ayres, Fredric March, Hattie McDaniel). And he reminds us that Cukor—too often dismissed as tasteful, amusing, but lightweight—was in fact an artist of extraordinary depth, virtuosity, and understanding.

Jonathan Lethem, author of Brooklyn Crime Novel:
Joseph McBride is a natural resource, one whose unique approach to film analysis combines first-person witness, deep study of the context and history of the Hollywood production system, and an uncanny recall for the details and essence of a director’s mise-en-scène. Here, his keen and affectionate "actors-first" approach to his subject echoes Cukor's own elusive, sensitive style, forming a portrait made of portraits of others. As ever with McBride, you'll be driven to seek out films you've never even wondered about and to reencounter others that you recall only as passing dreams.

Brilliant . . . exciting . . . Cukor [is] an underestimated master if ever there was one. . . . The gamble of McBride’s book is to prove without hesitation that you can be an author without having to control all the aspects of making a film. . . . McBride describes the director as a great dreamer.

Enlightening . . . McBride offers shrewd insight into Cukor’s approach to filmmaking . . . Film buffs will find plenty of food for thought.

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January 20, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9780231558617
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91 film stills
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Film and Culture Series
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