Golden Age Hollywood: Studio Diretcors and the Necessity for Sub-text
This panel seeks to explore studio directors of the 1930s - 1950s, and
discuss films made for and released by studios that employ a blatent subtext
not necessarily regonized at the time of release, but which appears quite
obvious upon renewed scrutiny.
Possible abstracts or papers might explore the work of:
George Cukor
Wiliam Wyler
Elia Kazan
Orson Welles
Alfred Hitchcock
Billy Wilder
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Please send papers or abstracts to:
Scott F. Stoddart
Executive Director, NEMLA
PMB 544
331 West 331 Street
New York, NY 10019
Or, via email to: <gregpeck60@aol.com> by 15 September 2001.
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