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Chapter Ten. The Changing Cowboy: From Dime Novel to Dollar Film
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George Bluestone
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Comedy
- Chapter One. Comedy’s Greatest Era 11
- Chapter Two. Silent Film Comedy 34
- Chapter Three. Uncle Sam’s Funny Bone 39
- Chapter Four. Whatever Happened to Hollywood Comedy 53
- Chapter Five. The Evolution of the Chase in the Silent Screen Comedy 60
- Chapter Six. From Kops to Robbers: Transformation of Archetypal Figures in the American Cinema of the 1920s and ’30s 70
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Part II. The Western
- Chapter Seven. The Psychological Appeal of the Hollywood Western 77
- Chapter Eight. The Western, or the American Film Par Excellence 93
- Chapter Nine. The Olympian Cowboy 103
- Chapter Ten. The Changing Cowboy: From Dime Novel to Dollar Film 115
- Chapter Eleven. Sociological Symbolism of the “Adult Western” 125
- Chapter Twelve. Puritanism Revisited: An Analysis of the Contemporary Screen-Image Western 133
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Part III. The Fantastic
- Chapter Thirteen. Supernaturalism in the Movies 149
- Chapter Fourteen. Reflections on Horror Movies 159
- Chapter Fifteen. A Brief, Tragical History of the Science Fiction Film 171
- Chapter Sixteen. The Imagination of Disaster 186
- Chapter Seventeen. Extrapolative Cinema 202
- Chapter Eighteen. Even a Man Who Is Pure at Heart: Poetry and Danger in the Horror Film 211
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Part IV. Crime and Punishment
- Chapter Nineteen. The Gangster as Tragic Hero 223
- Chapter Twenty. Evolution of the Thriller 232
- Chapter Twenty-One. Toward a Definition of Film Noir 242
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Paint It Black: The Family Tree of the Film Noir 252
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Introduction to The Gangster Film 273
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Comedy
- Chapter One. Comedy’s Greatest Era 11
- Chapter Two. Silent Film Comedy 34
- Chapter Three. Uncle Sam’s Funny Bone 39
- Chapter Four. Whatever Happened to Hollywood Comedy 53
- Chapter Five. The Evolution of the Chase in the Silent Screen Comedy 60
- Chapter Six. From Kops to Robbers: Transformation of Archetypal Figures in the American Cinema of the 1920s and ’30s 70
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Part II. The Western
- Chapter Seven. The Psychological Appeal of the Hollywood Western 77
- Chapter Eight. The Western, or the American Film Par Excellence 93
- Chapter Nine. The Olympian Cowboy 103
- Chapter Ten. The Changing Cowboy: From Dime Novel to Dollar Film 115
- Chapter Eleven. Sociological Symbolism of the “Adult Western” 125
- Chapter Twelve. Puritanism Revisited: An Analysis of the Contemporary Screen-Image Western 133
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Part III. The Fantastic
- Chapter Thirteen. Supernaturalism in the Movies 149
- Chapter Fourteen. Reflections on Horror Movies 159
- Chapter Fifteen. A Brief, Tragical History of the Science Fiction Film 171
- Chapter Sixteen. The Imagination of Disaster 186
- Chapter Seventeen. Extrapolative Cinema 202
- Chapter Eighteen. Even a Man Who Is Pure at Heart: Poetry and Danger in the Horror Film 211
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Part IV. Crime and Punishment
- Chapter Nineteen. The Gangster as Tragic Hero 223
- Chapter Twenty. Evolution of the Thriller 232
- Chapter Twenty-One. Toward a Definition of Film Noir 242
- Chapter Twenty-Two. Paint It Black: The Family Tree of the Film Noir 252
- Chapter Twenty-Three. Introduction to The Gangster Film 273
- Index 283