The films of Delmer Daves : visions of progress in mid-twentieth-century America / Douglas Horlock.

"Delmer Daves (1904-1977) was an American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his dramas and Western adventures, most notably Broken Arrow and 3:10 to Yuma. Despite the popularity of his films, there has been little serious examination of Daves's work. Filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier has cal...

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Main Author: Horlock, Douglas (Author)
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2022]
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Physical Description:ix, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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"Delmer Daves (1904-1977) was an American screenwriter, director, and producer known for his dramas and Western adventures, most notably Broken Arrow and 3:10 to Yuma. Despite the popularity of his films, there has been little serious examination of Daves's work. Filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier has called Daves the most forgotten of American directors, and to date no scholarly monograph has focused on his work. In The Films of Delmer Daves: Visions of Progress in Mid-Twentieth-Century America, author Douglas Horlock contends that the director's work warrants sustained scholarly attention. Examining all of Daves's films, as well as his screenplays, scripts that were not filmed, and personal papers, Horlock argues that Daves was a serious, distinctive, and enlightened filmmaker whose work confronts the general conservatism of Hollywood in the mid-twentieth century. Horlock considers Daves's films through the lenses of political and social values, race and civil rights, and gender and sexuality. Ultimately, Horlock suggests that Daves's work-through its examination of bigotry and irrational fear and depiction of institutional and personal morality and freedom-presents a consistent, innovative, and progressive vision of America"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:PN1998.3.D38146 H67 2022
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.Race and Civil Rights in the Films of Delmer Daves . . .
ISBN:9781496838841
149683884X
9781496838858
1496838858