George Sidney directed a number of popular Hollywood films, such as
Anchors Aweigh,
Show Boat,
Kiss Me Kate, and
Bye Bye Birdie. His revisions of traditional Hollywood product resulted in films that remain surprisingly modern, and his work continues to influence popular culture. But despite the popularity of his films, Sidney has been a largely unheralded figure in film history. This book is the first serious, full-length study of Sidney's life and work. A critical introduction to the volume explains how Sidney was given a minor place in film history, despite his many significant achievements. The book examines Sidney's canon in relation to the work of his contemporaries and reveals how he was both a Hollywood insider and an iconoclast who created mainstream films with strikingly modern sensibility. The detailed filmography provides thorough documentation for Sidney's many features, short subjects, screen tests, documentaries, and uncredited sequences in other directors' films. By drawing upon interviews with former coworkers, archival material, and rare stills and photographs, Monder reassesses Sidney's career.
Traces and documents the career of George Sidney, one of the most significant Hollywood studio directors.About the AuthorERIC MONDER is an author and film critic. He has written for
The New York Times,
Film Comment,
Motion Picture Guide,
Cover Magazine,
Classic Images Magazine,
The Village Voice,
Video Digest, and other publications.
Book InformationISBN 9780313284571
Author Eric MonderFormat Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint Greenwood PressPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 765g