Howard Hawks, Storyteller
Auteur : Gerald Mast
Date de publication : 1982
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Nombre de pages : 406
Résumé du livre
For most of Hawks's career (1925-70), film writers regarded him as a good storyteller and came to regard him as a major director and analyzed his work accordingly. Mast contends that Hawks has been widely misanalyzed. He illustrates his theses by a detailed study of nine films from Scarface to Red River. He emphasizes the importance of the nonverbal subtexts of Hawk's canon: his use of gestures, objects and framing. ISBN 0-19-503091-5 : $ 29.95.