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Author Balio, Tino, author.

Title MGM / Tino Balio
Published Abingdon : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge Hollywood centenary
Routledge Hollywood centenary.
Contents Chapter Introduction / Tino Balio -- chapter 1 Marcus Loew and the Founding of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1905-24) / Tino Balio -- chapter 2 Building a Prestige Studio (1924-28) / Tino Balio -- chapter 3 MGM According to Irving Thalberg (1929-32) / Tino Balio -- chapter 4 Louis B. Mayer Reorganizes (1933-39) / Tino Balio -- chapter 5 MGM at the Home Front (1940-46) / Tino Balio -- chapter 6 Dore Schary -- 'A new Thalberg' (1947-58) / Tino Balio -- chapter 7 Adjusting to the Sixties (1959-69) / Tino Balio -- chapter 8 Kirk Kerkorian and the Buying and Selling of MGM, Part 1 (1969-85) / Tino Balio -- chapter 9 Kirk Kerkorian and the Buying and Selling of MGM, Part 2 (1985-2004) / Tino Balio -- chapter 10 MGM Holdings -- The coda (2004-15) / Tino Balio
Summary "This is the first comprehensive history of MGM from its origins in 1905 to the present. MGM's extant corporate records are not available to researchers, but the vast amount of reliable information now available on the internet and from published sources has made this endeavor possible. Following a straightforward chronology corresponding to specific periods of film industry history, each chapter describes how successive managements adjusted their production strategies and business practices in response to evolving industrial and market conditions. As the production subsidiary of the Loew's Inc. theatre chain, MGM spent lavishly on its pictures and injected them with plenty of star power. The practice helped sustain MGM's preeminent position during the heyday of Hollywood. But MGM was a conservative company and watched as other studios innovated sound and the widescreen revolution, adjusted to television, and welcomed independent producers. By the 1960s, the company, sans its theatre chain, was in decline and was ripe for a takeover. A defining moment occurred in 1969, when Kirk Kerkorian, a Las Vegas entrepreneur, made a successful bid for the company. There followed a tumultuous thirty-six-year period when Kerkorian bought and sold MGM three times. Meanwhile, MGM never regained its former status and has functioned as a second-tier company to this day. Focusing on MGM's top talent - such as Irving Thalberg, David O. Selznick, Arthur Freed, King Vidor, Vincente Minnelli,?Greta Garbo, Judy Garland,?Clark Gable and?Mickey Rooney - and award-winning films, this book highlights the studio's artistic achievements and status within the industry."--Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
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Subject Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- History
SUBJECT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. fast (OCoLC)fst00541207
Subject Motion picture industry -- United States -- Los Angeles -- History
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Media & Communications.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Telecommunications.
Motion picture industry.
Genre/Form History.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781317429685
1317429680
9781315691299
1315691299
9781317429678
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