Description |
1 online resource (256 pages) |
Series |
Cultural Histories of Cinema |
Contents |
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. From the Optical Store to the MPPC; 2. The Breakthrough of the Multi-reel Feature Film; 3. After the Feature, Part 1: Standardisation, Differentiation and Branding (and the Search for the 'Punch'; 4. After the Feature, Part 2: George Kleine's Conservatism and the American Motion Picture Industry's Economy of 'Recklessness'; 5. 'The Purer Ether of Selective Cinema': George Kleine, Non-theatrical Cinema and Early Hollywood; Conclusion (and an epilogue); Notes; Bibliography; Index |
Summary |
"George Kleine was a New York City optician who moved to Chicago in 1893 to set up an optical store. In 1896 he branched out and began selling motion picture equipment and films. Within a few years he becameAmerica's largest film distributor and a pivotal figure in the movie business. In chronicling the career of this motion picture pioneer - including his rapid rise to fame and fortune, but also his gradual downfall after 1915 as the era of Hollywood began - Joel Frykholm provides an in-depth account of the emergence of the motion picture business in the United States and its development throughout the silent era. Through the lens of Kleine's fascinating career, this book explores how motion pictures gradually transformed from a novelty into an economic and cultural institution central to both American life and an increasingly globalised culture of mass entertainment."--Bloomsbury Publishing |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Kleine, George
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SUBJECT |
Kleine, George fast |
Subject |
Motion picture producers and directors -- United States.
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Motion picture industry -- United States -- History -- 20th century
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United States/20th Century.
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Motion picture industry
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Motion picture producers and directors
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United States
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781844577705 |
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1844577708 |
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9781844577712 |
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1844577716 |
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