War cinema : Hollywood on the front line / Guy Westwell.
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TextSeries: Short cutsPublication details: London ; New York : Wallflower, 2006.Description: 133 p. : ill. ports b&w ; 20 cmISBN: - 1904764541
- 791.43658
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction --
Early war cinema, 1898-1930 --
World war two on film, 1930-1961 --
Hollywood's Vietnam, 1961-1989 --
Contemporary war cinema, 1989-2006.
War Cinema: Hollywood on the Front Line is an introduction to and overview of the Hollywood war movie, a linchpin in American cultural imagination. The volume considers the history of this genre, one of continuing significance, from All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) to We Were Soldiers (2002). Guy Westwell focuses in particular on representations of the Vietnam War (Apocalypse Now [1979], Rambo [1985] and Platoon [1986]) and the more recent return to and reexamination of the Second World War (Saving Private Ryan [1998]).
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