Hollywood goes to war : how politics, profits, and propaganda shaped World War II movies
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x, 374 pages, 12 pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-363) and index.
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How politics, propaganda, and profits sparked the drama, imagery, and fantasy of 1940s film--and marched America off to fight World War II. The authors examine how one of America's largest and most lucrative industries was enlisted as an enthusiastic recruiter for Uncle Sam to create scores of "entertainment" pictures in which blatant morale-building propaganda messages received top billing. Revealed is the powerful role of FDR's Office of War Information, staffed by some of America's most famous intellectuals. Intent on portraying the government's interpretation of the war, OWI officials participated in pre-production conferences, reviewed content, and pressured filmmakers to change scripts and even drop movies they deemed objectionable. Ironically, the film industry's own self-censorship system, the Hays Office, paved the way for government censors. The relationship between Washington and Hollywood was not an easy one, however; the authors reconstruct the power struggles between moguls, writers, directors, stars and politicians all seeking to project their own visions on the silver screen.--From publisher description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Koppes, C. R., & Black, G. D. (1987). Hollywood goes to war: how politics, profits, and propaganda shaped World War II movies . Free Press ; Collier Macmillan.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Koppes, Clayton R., 1945- and Gregory D. Black. 1987. Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits, and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies. New York : London: Free Press ; Collier Macmillan.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Koppes, Clayton R., 1945- and Gregory D. Black. Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits, and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies New York : London: Free Press ; Collier Macmillan, 1987.

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Koppes, C. R. and Black, G. D. (1987). Hollywood goes to war: how politics, profits, and propaganda shaped world war II movies. New York : London: Free Press ; Collier Macmillan.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Koppes, Clayton R., and Gregory D Black. Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits, and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies Free Press ; Collier Macmillan, 1987.

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