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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Very Good |
ISBN: |
9780932012371 |
Author: |
DON Graham |
Book Title: |
Cowboys and Cadillacs : How Hollywood Looks AT Texas |
Language: |
English |
Topic: |
Film / History & Criticism |
Format: |
Trade Paperback |
Publisher: |
Gulf Publishing Company |
Genre: |
Performing Arts |
Publication Year: |
1983 |
Original Language: |
English |
Narrative Type: |
Nonfiction |
Features: |
Illustrated |
Edition: |
First Edition |
Intended Audience: |
Adults |
Ex Libris: |
No |
Number of Pages: |
155 Pages |
Subject: |
Performing Arts |
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8.5" x 11",155 page trade paperback titled COWBOYS AND CADILLACS: HOW HOLLYWOOD LOOKS AT TEXAS by Don Graham/ Texas Monthly Press, ISBN # 0-932012-37-X, First Printing, copyright 1983/ Film-professor Graham takes an easygoing, unsurprising look at the portrayal of Texas in dozens of movies--starting with the 1900 Edison newsreels covering the Galveston Flood disaster. First, after a brief appreciation of the Tom Mix embodiment of the Texan ("amiable, likeable types, not mythic gunfighters or grim, avenging angels" la William S. Hart), Graham traces the multi-decade history of two major genres: the Texas Ranger stories, with their Oedipal undercurrents and "myth of Anglo supremacy"; and the cattle-drive stories, all offering the same ideology ("this was America's epic moment, this was America creating its historical and commercial destiny")--though Red River and The Searchers went considerably beyond the formula. Next there's a brief chapter on Texas-history films, concentrating, of course, on Alamo stories--all of which disappoint, says Graham, because they "can't take advantage of the cinematic qualities" (open spaces, epic size) that "make Texas an ideal Western movie state." And subsequent sections focus on: the oil-man plot, from Mr. Potter of Texas (1922) to Giant, Written on the Wind, and TV's Dallas; the darker side of Texans, from boorish provincials to the bleak small-town-Texas film exemplified by The Last Picture Show; the portrayal of women in Texas movies; and the more sophisticated, ironic treatments of Texas in recent years--including the parody (partly unintentional) of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Graham's conclusion is far from earthshaking: "The movies will only slowly begin to reflect a Texas different from the old tried-and-true stereotypes."
The book is complete and in VERY GOOD condition with some overall wear. There are tanned rectangular sections on the inside of the front cover and the half-title page where a laid-in piece of paper has discolored the paper. There is also an owner's stamp on the inside of the front cover and an old price sticker on the back cover. (see pictures)
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