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Dashiell Hammett and the movies / William H. Mooney.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mooney, William H., 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hammett, Dashiell, 1894-1961--Film adaptations.
Hammett, Dashiell.
Film adaptations--History and criticism.
Film adaptations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (226 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, New Jersey ; London : Rutgers University Press, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As the father of the hardboiled detective genre, Dashiell Hammett had a huge influence on Hollywood. Yet, it is easy to forget how adaptable Hammett's work was, fitting into a variety of genres and inspiring generations of filmmakers. Dashiell Hammett and the Movies offers the first comprehensive look at Hammett's broad oeuvre and how it was adapted into films from the 1930's all the way into the 1990's. Film scholar William H. Mooney reveals the wide range of films crafted from the same Hammett novels, as when The Maltese Falcon was filmed first as a pre-Code sexploitation movie, then as a Bette Davis screwball comedy, and finally as the Humphrey Bogart classic. He also considers how Hammett rose to Hollywood fame not through the genre most associated with him, but through a much fizzier concoction, the witty murder mystery The Thin Man. To demonstrate the hold Hammett still has over contemporary filmmakers, the book culminates in an examination of the Coen brothers' pastiche Miller's Crossing. Mooney not only provides us with an in-depth analysis of Hammett adaptations, he also chronicles how Hollywood enabled the author's own rise to stardom, complete with a celebrity romance and a carefully crafted public persona. Giving us a behind-the-scenes look at the complex power relationships, cultural contexts, and production concerns involved in bringing Hammett's work from the page to the screen, Dashiell Hammett and the Movies offers a fresh take on a literary titan.
Contents:
Front matter
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Inferior Hammett or Exemplary Hollywood?
1. Three Early Films: Roadhouse Nights (1930), City Streets (1931), and Mister Dynamite (1935)
2. Celebrity: The Thin Man (1934)
3. After The Thin Man: From Sequel to Series
4. Lillian Hellman: Woman in the Dark (1934) and Watch on the Rhine (1943)
5. Sexual Politics: The Maltese Falcon (1931), Satan Met a Lady (1936), and The Maltese Falcon (1941)
6. Ethnic Politics: The Glass Key (1935 and 1942)
7. Hammett in Retrospect: Miller's Crossing (1990)
Conclusion: Dashiell Hammett and the Movies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-8135-6254-6
OCLC:
891590824

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