Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood

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University of California Press, 23 avr. 1998 - 475 pages
Cari Beauchamp masterfully combines biography with social and cultural history to examine the lives of Frances Marion and her many female colleagues who shaped filmmaking from 1912 through the 1940s. Frances Marion was Hollywood's highest paid screenwriter—male or female—or almost three decades, wrote almost 200 produced films and won Academy Awards for writing "The Big House" and "The Champ."
 

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Table des matières

Prologue
9
Chapter 1
13
Chapter 2
25
Chapter 3
38
Chapter 4
51
Chapter 5
63
Chapter 6
75
Chapter 7
87
Chapter 19
218
Chapter 20
230
Chapter 21
243
Chapter 22
253
Chapter 23
263
Chapter 24
279
Chapter 25
295
Chapter 26
313

Chapter 8
101
Chapter 9
113
Chapter 10
123
Chapter 11
132
Chapter 12
142
Chapter 13
154
Chapter 14
169
Chapter 15
180
Chapter 16
190
Chapter 17
199
Chapter 18
209
Chapter 27
326
Chapter 28
338
Chapter 29
348
Afterword
357
Epilogue
373
Authors Notes
379
Endnotes
387
Bibliography
435
Filmography
441
Index
455
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Cari Beauchamp is the author of Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood (UC Press, 1998), editor and annotator of Anita Loos Rediscovered: Film Treatments and Fiction by Anita Loos, Creator of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” (UC Press, 2003) and Adventures of a Hollywood Secretary: Her Private Letters from Inside the Studios of the 1920s (UC Press ) She also wrote Joseph P. Kennedy Presents: His Hollywood Years; My First Time in Hollywood: Stories from the Pioneers, Dreamers and Misfits who made the Movies, and is coauthor of Hollywood on the Riviera (1992). Her documentary films have been nominated for an Emmy and a Writers Guild Award and she is the only person to twice be named an Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Scholar. She is also a contributor to Vanity Fair, serves as the resident scholar for the Mary Pickford Foundation and lives in Los Angeles.

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