Hollywood's High Noon by Thomas Cripps

Hollywood's High Noon by Thomas Cripps

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Cripps concludes with a discussion of the collapse of the studio system after the war, due in equal parts to suburbanization, the emergence of television, and government anti-trust action.

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Hollywood's High Noon by Thomas Cripps

Cripps concludes with a discussion of the collapse of the studio system after the war, due in equal parts to suburbanization, the emergence of television, and government anti-trust action.
In this study the author has moved from his previous work on the treatment of African-Americans in film to a broader look at Hollywood itself in its studio heydayWashington Post
Thomas Cripps is University Distinguished Professor at Morgan State University. He is the author of Slow Fade to Black: The Negro in American Film, 1900-1942 and Making Movies Black.
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ISBN 13 9780801853166
ISBN 10 0801853168
Title Hollywood's High Noon
Author Thomas Cripps
Series The American Moment
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1997-01-08
Number of pages 200
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