Book Information:

TitleScreen Deco
SubtitleA Celebration of High Style in Hollywood
AuthorMandelbaum, Howard; Myers, Eric;
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publish Date1985
ISBN0312705905 :
Pages209
BindingPaperback
Notes

From Publishers Weekly: Mandelbaum and Myers take the reader on an entertaining tour of the Hollywood of the 1920s through the '40s, examining the glamour of movie sets, where Art Deco flourished. Opulence in the celluloid fantasy world, they note, was popular with audiences because films created a refuge from the drudgery of their lives and the poverty of the Depression. Cedric Gibbons was the first Hollywood designer "to fully exploit the new Modernist decor" in Our Dancing Daughters (1928) and the trend continued through Busby Berkeley's extravaganzas, reaching its height in the Fred AstaireGinger Rogers collaborations of the '30s. The role of the art director is examined briefly, and mention is made of the influence of the Hollywood-style on society (many stars and directors, acting out public yearnings, lived in mansions modelled after their film dwellings). Mandelbaum is co-author of Flesh and Fantasy; Myers is a motion picture publicist. Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.

URLhttp://lccn.loc.gov/85010068
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