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Ingram rewrite. Beef up 1992.
LT ref:Anti-steroids, Business interests
- Although some scholars such as Richard Maltby, Jr. feel the change was gradual and the effects of the 1934 Code enforcement have been overblown,[1] the general consensus is that the change was abrupt and dramatic: Smith pg. 198, [2] no pre-code books as a source, bias possible
- gabriel was inspired by FDR? Black. pg. 137
- Maybe flip flop the first two paragraphs of the crime section?
- Re-write first sentence in the body of the article.
- Maybe remove Black info from Gabriel passage?
- Explain Gardner similarity.
- "The comic banter of some early sound films was rapid-fire, non-stop, and frequently exhausting for the audience by the final reel." source doesn't support last part but know that info is in the corresponding chapter in Doherty
- Breen was part of the writing crew off the Code see Dead End Kids
- Section title:"Hollywood on Safari" or introduce Kong by saying "Defying easy characterization..." and out it in the Horror section
- "Ethnic adventure films" "Exotic adventure films" "Natives and exotic adventures" "exotic locales"
- Time and Vieira (pg. 70) conflict
- [3]
- Add Maniac (1934 film) info
- Very good web sources:[4][5]
refs to check
[edit]Benshoff, Harry M. & Griffin, Sean. America on film: representing race, class, gender, and sexuality at the movies. Wiley-Blackwell 2004 ISBN 1405170557Bernsten, Matthew. Controlling Hollywood: Censorship and Regulation in the Studio Era. Rutgers University Press 1999 ISBN 0813527074Black, Gregory D. Hollywood Censored: Morality Codes, Catholics, and the Movies. Cambridge University Press 1996 ISBN 0-521-56592-8Butters Jr., Gerard R. Banned in Kansas: motion picture censorship, 1915-1966. University of Missouri Press 2007 ISBN 0826217494Doherty, Thomas Patrick. Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American Cinema 1930-1934. New York: Columbia University Press 1999. ISBN 0-231-11094-4Gardner Eric. Indianapolis Monthly, Emmis Publishing LP February 2005 ISSN 0899-0328 (available online)Hughes, Howard. Crime Wave: The Filmgoers' Guide to the Great Crime Movies. I. B. Tauris 2006 ISBN 1845112199Jacobs, Lea. The Wages of Sin: Censorship and the Fallen Woman Film, 1928-1942. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press 1997 ISBN 0-520-20790-4Jeff, Leonard L, & Simmons, Jerold L. The Dame in the Kimono: Hollywood, Censorship, and the Production Code. The University Press of Kentucky 2001 ISBN 0813190118- Jowett, Garth S., Jarvie, Ian C., and Fuller, Kathryn H. Children and the movies: media influence and the Payne Fund controversy. Cambridge University Press 1996 ISBN 0521482925
LaSalle, Mick. Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood. New York: St. Martin's Press 2000 ISBN 0-312-25207-2LaSalle, Mick. Dangerous Men: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man. New York: Thomas Dunne Books 2002 ISBN 0-312-28311-3Leitch, Thomas. Crime Films. Cambridge University Press 2004 ISBN 0-511-04028-8Lewis, Jen. Hollywood V. Hard Core: How the Struggle Over Censorship Created the Modern Film Industry. NYU Press 2002 ISBN 0814751423Massey, Anne. Hollywood Beyond the Screen: Design and Material Culture. Berg Publishers 2000 ISBN 1859733166Parkinson, David. History of Film. Thames & Hudson 1996 ISBN 050020277XPrince, Stephen. Classical Film Violence: Designing and Regulating Brutality in Hollywood Cinema, 1930-1968. Rutgers University Press 2003 ISBN 0813532817Schatz, Thomas. Hollywood: Social dimensions: technology, regulation and the audience. Taylor & Francis 2004 ISBN 0415281342Shadoian, Jack. Dreams & dead ends: the American gangster film. Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 0195142918Siegel, Scott, & Siegel, Barbara. The Encyclopedia of Hollywood. 2nd edition Checkmark Books 2004. ISBN 0-8160-4622-0Smith, Sarah. Children, Cinema and Censorship: From Dracula to the Dead End Kids. Wiley-Blackwell 2005 ISBN 1405120274Turan, Kenneth. Never Coming to a Theater Near You: A Celebration of a Certain Kind of Movie. Public Affairs 2004 ISBN 1-58648-231-9Vasey, Ruth. The world according to Hollywood, 1918-1939. University of Wisconsin Press 1997 ISBN 0299151948
- Personal life:[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
- 1985:[22]
- 1987:[23][24][25]
- 1989:[26]
- Post NFL Life:[27][28]
- 1981:[31]
86 Jints
[edit]- Gottehrer pg. 45: Held up the start of a Giants game in 1926
Giants history
[edit]- Gottehrer done up to pg. 94, starting Owen stuff.