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    av Lisa Stein Haven
    261,-

    Since nearly every aspect of Keaton's story and work has been written about in some form, it is the goal of this book to present a new perspective on Keaton's early life in the entertainment business, beginning before vaudeville and moving through the Comique films, Keaton's first foray into the industry. A microscopic approach to this early period has the goal of illuminating in great detail the formative years of Keaton's career, in order to better understand the brilliance of his 'independence' and the tragedy of his years at MGM, bringing him to a place in entertainment history that celebrates the little gems and sparks of brilliance in his later creative life and career. This study will utilize the minute detail provided by industry rags, such as The New York Clipper and The Moving Picture World and the publication of rare archival photos to differentiate itself from other works by delving deeper into each moment during the specified twenty-four early years of Keaton's life and career, up to and including the transition to his 'independent' productions with Joseph Schenk, beginning with The High Sign (1920), The Saphead (1920) and One Week (1920), his first efforts in the new era.

  • av Lisa Stein Haven
    294,-

    Includes a selection of rare photographs from the Chaplin archives. Presents the first investigation in print of Chaplin's experience with First National Pictures. Uses archival records and motion picture industry periodicals to present new material on Chaplin's tenure with First National Pictures.

  • - The First Cinema Celebrity
    av Lisa Stein Haven
    413,-

  • - The First Cinema Celebrity
    av Lisa Stein Haven
    313,-

  • av Lisa Stein Haven
    1 734,-

    This book focuses on the re-invigoration of Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp persona in America from the point at which Chaplin reached the acme of his disfavor in the States, promoted by the media, through his departure from America forever in 1952, and ending with his death in Switzerland in 1977.

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