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Dorothy Arzner : interviews

Title
Dorothy Arzner : interviews / edited by Martin F. Norden.
ISBN
9781496848253
149684825X
9781496848260
1496848268
9781496848277
9781496848284
9781496848291
9781496848307
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2024]
Physical Description
lxi, 207 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"Through dozens of interviews, a detailed chronology and filmography, and a selection of Dorothy Arzner's own writings-including her unfinished autobiography-Dorothy Arzner: Interviews offers major insights into and an in-depth examination of the life and career of one of the few women to direct films during Hollywood's Golden Age. A key figure in Hollywood for decades, she directed more studio films than any other woman in history. Her movies often focused on courageous women who must make difficult decisions to remain true to themselves-women not unlike Arzner herself, who once said that "all we can ever do in our work is write our own biography." Dorothy Arzner (1897-1979) began her film career in 1919 as a script typist for the Famous Players-Lasky company, which later became Paramount Pictures. She quickly rose through the ranks to become a script supervisor, screenwriter, and editor before directing her first film, Fashions for Women, in 1927. After the release of her final Hollywood film, First Comes Courage, in 1943, Arzner changed directions in her professional life. She made several training films for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps during World War II and directed many television commercials for Pepsi-Cola in the 1950s. She concluded her career by serving as a filmmaking instructor at the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts and UCLA, where she helped launch the first wave of college-trained moviemakers"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Dorothy arzner Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2024
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 12, 2024
Series
Conversations with filmmakers series.
Conversations with filmmakers series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
Chronology
Filmography
Leave sex out, says director / Grace Kingsley
Camera! / Enid Griffis
Do ladies prefer brunettes? / Frederick Isaac
Only woman director / Mayme Ober Peake
"Dot" Arzner proves talker ability / Howard Hall
Hollywood's one woman director / Washington (DC) Evening Star
Directed by Dorothy Arzner! / Julie Lang
Custom restricts women / Elena Boland
Hard for girl to become film director, Dorothy Arzner says / Jessie Henderson
Woman movie picture director / Eileen Creelman
Meeting Miss Dorothy Arzner, screen's only woman director / Marguerite Tazelaar
She thanks her lucky stars / Dora Albert
The secret of personality / Dorothy Arzner
Do you want a studio job? / Mabel Duke
Clara Bow to recover fame, director says / Duane Hennessy
How to become a woman director / Dorothy Arzner
"Get me Dorothy Arzner!"
Samuel Goldwyn / Adela Rogers St. Johns
Clothes do not make the stars / Alice Tildesley
Silk underwear feelings and nail polish effects / Philadelphia Inquirer
Women directors are the outlook, says the only one / Marguerite Tazelaar
Woman among the mighty / New York World-Telegram
The screen's only woman director / Marky Dowling
Would you be master of your fate? / Alice Tildesley
Hilltop tenant: Dorothy Arzner thus looks at films with a clear eye / Grace Wilcox
Woman film director needs tact / Alma Whitaker
A woman's touch / Pauline Gale
Woman director! / Jackie Martin
Starlight / Dorothy Arzner
Dorothy Arzner 1970 interview / Kevin Brownlow
Approaching the art of Arzner / Francine Parker
The best love story on the screen / Charles Higham
Dorothy Arzner interview / Gerald Peary and Karyn Kay, with Joseph McBride
Film director Dorothy Arzner: Tribute to an unsung pioneer / Mary Murphy
Famous filmmaker is no feminist / John Hussar
Interview with director Dorothy Arzner / Kevin Brownlow
Dorothy Arzner / Boze Hadleigh
Appendix: The unfinished autobiography of Dorothy Arzner / Dorothy Arzner
Index.
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