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Producer of Controversy - Stanley Kramer, Hollywood Liberalism, and the Cold War (Hardcover)
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Producer of Controversy - Stanley Kramer, Hollywood Liberalism, and the Cold War (Hardcover)
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With films ranging from High Noon to Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,
Stanley Kramer (1913-2001) was one of the most successful and
prolific director-producers of his day. But even as critics praised
his courage in taking on such issues as nuclear war, racism,
fascism, and the battle between science and religion, others
condemned his work as "emptily pretentious" and "hollow, falsely
sentimental, overproduced." Whether Kramer was "one of the great
filmmakers of all time" (Kevin Spacey at the Golden Globe Awards)
or "one of Hollywood's worst directors" (preeminent film critic
Andrew Sarris in The Village Voice), he had a strong and undeniable
influence on American culture during the Cold War. Producer of
Controversy is the first book to take a close-up look at Kramer's
career, films, and liberal politics in an effort to explain his
contributions and historical significance. Kramer learned
filmmaking within the old studio system, but over a career spanning
forty years he did much to shape the independent moviemaking that
emerged after World War II. Jennifer Frost pays particular
attention to four of his key "message movies"-The Defiant Ones, On
the Beach, Inherit the Wind, and Judgment at Nuremberg-to show how
Kramer's controversial films opened up public debate about the most
important issues of his time-among average filmgoers as well as
professional critics, political commentators, and public figures.
In this context, she for the first time fully documents the
Hollywood Right's attacks on Kramer in the 1950s; details his
resistance to the anticommunist Red Scare and the Hollywood
blacklist; exposes his role as a cultural diplomat with the Soviet
Union; and reveals his important contribution to the liberal and
radical politics of the 1960s. Her book is at once an absorbing
work of cultural history and a thoroughgoing reassessment of
Stanley Kramer's place in the pantheon of American filmmakers.
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