Screen Classics
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Series Editor: Patrick McGilligan

Screen Classics is a series of critical biographies, film histories, and analytical studies focusing on neglected filmmakers and important screen artists and subjects, from the era of silent cinema to the golden age of Hollywood to the international generation of today. Books in the Screen Classics series are intended for scholars and general readers alike. The contributing authors are established figures in their respective fields.

The Magic Hours Cover The Magic Hours Cover
Format: 
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9781985901186
Pub Date: 03 Dec 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 19 b&w illustrations
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9781985901193
Pub Date: 03 Dec 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 19 b&w illustrations
Description:
Terrence Malick is the most enigmatic film director currently working. Since the early seventies, his work has won top prizes at film festivals worldwide and brought him wide recognition as the cinematic equivalent of a poet. His life is shrouded in mystery, leaving audiences with rumors, few established facts, and virtual silence from the filmmaker himself following his last published interview in 1979.
A Front Row Seat Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 402
ISBN: 9781985900387
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 44 b&w illustrations
Description:
From her idyllic childhood in the American Midwest to her Oscar–nominated performance in Sunset Boulevard (1950) and the social circles of New York and Los Angeles, actress Nancy Olson Livingston has lived abundantly. In her memoir, A Front Row Seat, Livingston treats readers to an intimate, charming chronicle of her life as an actress, wife, and mother, and her memories of many of the most notable figures and moments of her time. Livingston shares reminiscences of her marriages to lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner, creator of award-winning musicals Paint Your Wagon, Gigi, and My Fair Lady (which was dedicated to her), and to Alan Wendell Livingston, former president of Capitol Records, who created Bozo the Clown and worked with legendary musical artists, including Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, the Beach Boys, the Beatles, the Band, and Don McLean.
John Ford Cover John Ford Cover
Format: 
Pages: 348
ISBN: 9780813198507
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 131 b&w illustrations
Pages: 348
ISBN: 9780813198378
Pub Date: 15 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 131 b&w illustrations
Description:
Orson Welles was once asked which directors he most admired. He replied: "The old masters. By which I mean John Ford, John Ford, and John Ford.
Mavericks Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 204
ISBN: 9780813197944
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 26 b&w illustrations
Description:
In the New Hollywood Era of the 1960s and 1970s, as weakening studio control granted directors more artistic freedom, the auteur theory, which regards the director as the primary artist among all those who contribute to filmmaking, gained traction. It was embraced by both the media and by directors themselves, who were glad to see their contribution so glorified. One positive was the discovery of filmmakers whose work was under the radar but virtually all the feted directors were white and overwhelmingly heterosexual—only in recent decades have the contributions of marginalized auteur filmmakers been recognized.

Yves Montand

The Passionate Voice
Yves Montand Cover
Format: 
Pages: 310
ISBN: 9780813198606
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 33 b&w illustrations
Pages: 310
ISBN: 9781985900950
Pub Date: 20 Mar 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 33 b&w illustrations
Description:
Once described by the New York Times as "the quintessential French Romantic, half adventurer, half-intellectual," actor, singer, and political activist Yves Montand won the hearts of audiences around the world with a charisma and talent that transcended physical and linguistic borders. Born in Italy as Ivo Livi, Montand achieved international recognition for his singing and performances in films such as Salaire de la Peur (1952) and Let's Make Love (1960) with Marilyn Monroe, with whom he had a passionate but short-lived affair. An Oscar and BAFTA Award winner who was also twice nominated for a César Award for best actor, Montand's success was not limited to his work in film.
RRP: £27.00
Strictly Dynamite Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 488
ISBN: 9780813198088
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 62 b&w illustrations
Description:
Before Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria, and Penelope Cruz, there was Lupe Velez—one of the first successful Latin-American Hollywood stars, who swept past the xenophobia of Old Hollywood to pave the way for future icons from around the world. Her career began in the silent era when her beauty was enough to make it onto the silver screen, but with the rise of talkies, Velez could no longer hope to hide her Mexican accent. Yet Velez proved to be a talented dramatic and comedic actress (and singer) and was much more versatile than such legends as Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn, and Gloria Swanson.

They Made the Movies

Conversations with Great Filmmakers
Format: Hardback
Pages: 392
ISBN: 9780813197524
Pub Date: 15 Jan 2024
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 96 b&w illustrations
Description:
For decades, James Bawden and Ron Miller have established themselves as maestros of provocative interviews, giving fans unmatched insights into the lives of Hollywood A-listers. In their fourth collection, the authors pay tribute to film pioneers who lit up Tinseltown from the 1930s through the 1960s. They Made the Movies features conversations with legendary directors who created many of film's all-time classics, including Frank Capra (It's A Wonderful Life, 1946), Richard Fleischer (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, 1954), Alfred Hitchcock (Psycho, 1960), Ralph Nelson (Lilies of the Field, 1963), Robert Wise (The Sound of Music, 1965), and Chuck Jones (How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The Warner Brothers Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 360
ISBN: 9780813198019
Pub Date: 05 Sep 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 64 b&w illustrations
Description:
One of the oldest and most recognizable studios in Hollywood, Warner Bros. is considered a juggernaut of the entertainment industry. Since its formation in the early twentieth century, the studio has been a constant presence in cinema history, responsible for the creation of acclaimed films, blockbuster brands, and iconic superstars.
Eleanor Powell Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 360
ISBN: 9780813197883
Pub Date: 08 Aug 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 78 b&w illustrations
Description:
When considering the best dancers in Hollywood's history, some obvious names come to mind - Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Bill Robinson. Yet often overlooked is one of the most gifted and creative dancers of all time, Eleanor Powell. Powell's effervescent style, unmatched technical prowess in tap, and free-flowing musicality led MGM to build top-rate musicals around her unique talents, including Born to Dance (1936) with James Stewart and Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) with Fred Astaire, in which she became known as the only female tap dancer capable of challenging him.
RRP: £36.00
Harry Dean Stanton Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 278
ISBN: 9780813197722
Pub Date: 01 Aug 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 16 b&w halftones
Description:
Harry Dean Stanton (1926-2017) got his start in Hollywood in TV productions such as Zane Grey Theater and Gunsmoke. After a series of minor parts in forgettable westerns, he gradually began to get film roles that showcased his laid-back acting style, appearing in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Kelly's Heroes (1970), The Godfather: Part II (1974), and Alien (1979). He became a headliner in the eighties - starring in Wim Wenders's moving Paris, Texas (1984) and Alex Cox's Repo Man (1984) - but it was his extraordinary skill as a character actor that established him as a revered cult figure and kept him in demand throughout his career.
Citizen Welles Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 692
ISBN: 9780813197135
Pub Date: 25 Apr 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Description:
George Orson Welles (1915-1985) is considered to be among the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time. At just twenty-five years old, he co-wrote, produced, directed, and starred in his Academy-Award-winning debut film Citizen Kane (1941). His innovative and distinctive directorial style - nonlinear narratives, unusual camera angles, deep focus shots, and long takes - continues to be emulated by directors and cinematographers to this day.
The Woman Who Dared Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 672
ISBN: 9780813196831
Pub Date: 07 Mar 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 52 b&w illustrations
Description:
In the early days of motion pictures - before superstars, before studio conglomerates, before even the advent of sound - there was a woman named Pearl White (1889-1938). A quintessential beauty of the time, with her perfectly tousled bob and come-hither stare, White's rise to stardom was swift; her assumption of the title of queen of American motion picture serials equally deserved. Born the youngest of five children in a small, rural Missouri farm town, White left high school at only 15, taking on jobs to help keep her family financially afloat, work that included small parts in plays for a local stock company.
Harvard, Hollywood, Hitmen, and Holy Men Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780813196671
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Description:
The movie director Paul Williams is a real-life Forrest Gump. Williams' experiences form a unique and often wild constellation of encounters with star power, political power, and spiritual power - a life cycle that led to fame and fortune and to integrity and anonymity. In a mad childhood created by an autocratic English teacher father and an infantilizing mother, he develops a precocious visual acuity to avoid wallops and a writing ability that mollified his father.
Jean Gabin Cover

Jean Gabin

The Actor Who Was France
Format: 
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9780813196329
Pub Date: 24 Jan 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 51 b&w illustrations
Pages: 326
ISBN: 9780813198750
Pub Date: 28 Feb 2023
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 48 b&w illustrations
Description:
When one thinks of the quintessential Frenchman, one likely pictures Jean Gabin (1904-1976). The son of music hall performers, the Paris-born actor grew up in the entertainment business. His onscreen debut in the 1930's marked the beginning of many memorable roles in films such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and Émile Zola's La Bête Humaine (1938).
A Front Row Seat Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 408
ISBN: 9780813196190
Pub Date: 22 Nov 2022
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 43 b&w illustrations
Description:
From her idyllic childhood in the American midwest, to her Oscar-nominated performance in Sunset Boulevard (1950) and the social circles of New York and Los Angeles, actress Nancy Olson Livingston has lived abundantly. In her memoir, A Front Row Seat, Livingston treats readers to an intimate, charming chronicle of her life as an actress, wife, and mother, and her memories of many of the most notable figures and moments of her time. Livingston shares reminiscences of her marriages to lyricist and librettist Alan Jay Lerner, creator of award-winning musicals Paint Your Wagon, Gigi, and My Fair Lady (which was dedicated to her), and Alan Wendell Livingston, former president of Capitol Records, who created Bozo the Clown and signed legendary musical artists including Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Band and Don McLean.
Aline MacMahon Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 352
ISBN: 9780813196060
Pub Date: 08 Nov 2022
Series: Screen Classics
Illustrations: 47 b&w halftones
Description:
American actress Aline MacMahon's youth was spent honing her talents while performing at local events in New York City. After popular stage success on Broadway, she headlined a touring company in Los Angeles, where she was discovered by legendary Hollywood director Mervyn LeRoy and put under contract to Warner Brothers. During the 1930s and 1940s, MacMahon starred in countless films and was among the most influential actors of the era, her talent revered as highly as peers Katherine Hepburn, Paul Muni, and Bette Davis.