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"Explains how a new kind of independent production company, The Mirisch Company, remade Hollywood in the decade between the end of the studio system in the mid-50s and the emergence of the so-called "Movie Brats" (Spielberg, Scorsese, Coppola and Lucas) some 15 years later"--
Motion picture studios --- Studios de cinéma --- Motion picture industry --- Industrie du cinéma --- History. --- Mirisch Company. --- Studios de cinéma --- Industrie du cinéma
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"This volume discusses the company -- and the films -- which bridged the so-called classical Hollywood cinema, dominated by the major studios and their associated genres and the star system and the New Hollywood characterized by blockbusters, franchises and the Movie Brats directors: The Mirisch Company. Paul Kerr analyses these key films and performances produced by the company to shed new light on the company's role in shifting political landscapes in Hollywood films. The Mirisch Company was one of the most effective employers of the package-unit system of production, putting films together as talent packages. Films like Some Like it Hot (1959) , West Side Story (1961), and The Pink Panther (1963) were all packages (of on and off screen talent and literary, theatrical and cinematic properties) and the Mirisch Company was one of the first to develop such strategies. So whilst they helped make the names of a new generation of stars like Steve McQueen, Shirley Maclaine, Sidney Poitier, and even Jeff and Beau Bridges, as well as banking on the reputations of established 'auteur' filmmakers like John Ford, Anthony Mann, and especially Billy Wilder, they were also pioneers in introducing new subjects and attracting new audiences to the cinema with films about race, ethnicity and nation, gender and sexuality, youth, politics, and other hitherto controversial topics. They also bridged the gap between film and television production and between domestic audiences and the international box office. The Mirisch Company is the missing link in histories of Hollywood, bridging the gap between accounts of the studio system which dominated American cinema until 1960, and the new Hollywood which emerged in its wake in the late 1960s and early 1970s"--
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