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The dark mirror : German cinema between Hitler and Hollywood / Lutz Koepnick.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: PN1993.5.G3 K645 2002

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    Series
    Weimar and now ; 32
    Weimar and now ; 32.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Koepnick, Lutz P. (Lutz Peter)
    Published
    Berkeley : University of California Press, [2002]
    ©2002
    Locale
    Germany
    California
    Los Angeles
    Contents
    Machine generated contents note: PART I HOLLYWOOD IN BERLIN, 1933-1939
    Chapter 1 Sounds of Silence: Nazi Cinema and the Quest for a National Culture Industry
    Chapter 2 Incorporating the Underground: Curtis Bernhardt's The Tunnel
    Chapter 3 Engendering Mass Culture: Zarah Leander and the Economy of Desire
    Chapter 4 Siegfried Rides Again: Nazi Westerns and Modernity
    PART 2 BERLIN IN HOLLYWOOD, 1939-1955
    Chapter 5 Wagner at Warner's: German Sounds and Hollywood Studio Visions
    Chapter 6 Berlin Noir: Robert Siodmak's Hollywood
    Chapter 7 Pianos, Priests, and Popular Culture: Sirk, Lang, and the Legacy of American Populism
    Chapter 8 Isolde Resurrected: Curtis Bernhardt's Interrupted Melody
    Epilogue: "Talking about Germany".
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Machine generated contents note: PART I HOLLYWOOD IN BERLIN, 1933-1939 -- Chapter 1 Sounds of Silence: Nazi Cinema and the Quest for a National Culture Industry -- Chapter 2 Incorporating the Underground: Curtis Bernhardt's The Tunnel -- Chapter 3 Engendering Mass Culture: Zarah Leander and the Economy of Desire -- Chapter 4 Siegfried Rides Again: Nazi Westerns and Modernity -- PART 2 BERLIN IN HOLLYWOOD, 1939-1955 -- Chapter 5 Wagner at Warner's: German Sounds and Hollywood Studio Visions -- Chapter 6 Berlin Noir: Robert Siodmak's Hollywood -- Chapter 7 Pianos, Priests, and Popular Culture: Sirk, Lang, and the Legacy of American Populism -- Chapter 8 Isolde Resurrected: Curtis Bernhardt's Interrupted Melody -- Epilogue: "Talking about Germany".

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    Language
    English
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    ISBN
    0520233107
    0520233115
    Physical Description
    xii, 322 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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