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Romantic Vs Screwball Comedy Charting The Difference Wes D Gehring

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Romantic Vs Screwball Comedy Charting The Difference Wes D Gehring
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Publisher: Scarecrow Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Wes D. Gehring
ISBN: 9780810844247, 0810844249
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Romantic Vs Screwball Comedy Charting The Difference Wes D Gehring by Wes D. Gehring 9780810844247, 0810844249 instant download after payment.

Famous co-stars such as Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant to Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, have made screwball and romantic comedies a big seller at the box office. These seemingly timeless genres are as popular today as ever! This book takes a closer look at the precise meanings of the terms screwball and romantic. Film fans and scholars alike tend to lump film with laughter and love under a screwball/romantic umbrella and use the terms screwball and romantic interchangeably. In reality, there is a distinction; the screwball variety places its emphasis on "funny," while the more traditional romantic comedy accents "love." Covering over 60 titles each of romantic and screwball comedy dating from the 1930s to the present, this research tool not only demonstrates how screwball and romantic comedy are two distinct genres, but also highlights pivotal social and artistic changes which impacted both genres. Includes 24 black and white movie stills, countless quotations from selected films, an annotated bibliography, and a two-part filmography. Not only an informative resource for film students and scholars, but also an interesting read for film buffs.

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