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The Scene That Reveals the Beauty of Classic Hollywood Cinema

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Last updated: January 2, 2025 5:30 pm
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1939 is widely considered to be the greatest year in Hollywood history. At that time, I will write 1939: Year of the movie Author Tom Flannerythe so-called “Big Eight” major American studios have “a total of 590 actors, 114 directors, and 340 screenwriters under contract, each in addition to an eight-hour shift on weekdays.” I worked half a day on Saturday. “Movies took an average of 22 days to shoot and cost an average of $300,000.” Annual box office receipts of more than $700 million meant that “there was no need for “dangerous” or commercially untested material. It’s easier to bet.” From this industrial environment, new features have emerged every day of the year, including: Gone with the wind, wizard of oz, Mr. Smith goes to Washington., stagecoachand young mr lincoln.

There is one problem with this frame configuration. philadelphia story It didn’t come out until 1940. His new video aboveEvan Pushak, better known as a geek writer, uses that famous photo, and in fact just one of its scenes in particular, to reveal the genius of old Hollywood commercial art.

It must be noted that this is not due to individual genius. “We’re used to thinking of a movie as the vision of one person, the writer-director, but the studio system in Hollywood’s Golden Age didn’t really work that way.” regardless of, George Cukorcontinued to direct A star is born and my fair lady“There are no actual writers here; rather, it is a collection of first-rate artists and craftsmen who have come together to bring great stories to life and enhance great performances.” Everyone is there.

Collaborators identified by Pushak include cinematographer Joseph Ruttenberg, art director Cedric Gibbons (designer of the Oscar statuette), and costume designer Adrian Greenberg (also known as Adrian). Nor can we ignore the work of the film’s three main actors, Cary Grant, James Stewart, and Katharine Hepburn. Stewart may have won the Academy Award for Best Actor. philadelphia storyBut in the end, it was Hepburn who benefited the most. In the 1930s, she suffered from a reputation as a “box office poison” due to her ruthless on-screen presence, so she seized the opportunity to play a character who suffered from similar personality traits. And ultimately, it is redeemed. She has made a comeback, and the result is a sparkling, witty monument to Hollywood’s most golden age.

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Based in Seoul, Colin Mbemust write and broadcastIt’s about cities, languages ​​and cultures. His projects include the Substack newsletter books about cities and a book Stateless City: A Stroll Through Los Angeles in the 21st Century. Follow him on the social network formerly known as Twitter. @Colinbemust.

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