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34 Obras 140 Miembros 6 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Wes D. Gehring is a distinguished professor of film at Ball State University and associate media editor for USA Today magazine, for which he also writes the column "Reel World." He is the author of 39 film books.

Obras de Wes D. Gehring

Robert Wise: Shadowlands (2012) 3 copias

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Conocimiento común

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Seeing Red is a very complete and detailed review of Skelton's life and career. The author has written many other biographies and has obviously done extensive research. There is a lot of psychological analysis of Red and his wives Edna and Georgia and his kids. His filmography is covered in detail. An excellent story of one of the top stars of television in the 50s and 60s, right next to Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason. One minor criticism: The author puts his story into one long "chapter." Because of all the detail, it would be presented more clearly if he broke up the story into chapters. But all in all, a well done story about Red.… (más)
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RickLA | May 26, 2024 |
Comprehensive overview of Wise's career, with some excellent insight into the ongoing themes of his work. This book developed a much richer appreciation for a director I already admired greatly.
 
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Humberto.Ferre | Sep 28, 2016 |
“Wes Gehring (Ball State University) is back with yet another of his discourses on the nature and genres of film comedy. Ever since his research on the comic antiheroes of American films, his remarkable studies have ranged from his bio-bibliography Marx Brothers (CH, Mar’88) to American dark Comedy (CH, Dec ’96). However, his classic Screwball Comedy: Defining a film Genre (1983) remains the highpoints of his writings....[In this book on] the 1930s Depression origins of the sister genres of comic courtship---the madcap screwball comedy and the reality-based romantic comedy---Gehring shows how the two grew up into unique and contrasting types. For example, he points to plot pacing and differing emphasis on being funny versus accenting love as distinguishing codes. He presents a specialized portrait on double duty stars Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn, who paired in both genres. His most notable contributions is a survey of modern-era variations and twists on both screwball and romantic comedies, e.g., The Runaway Bride and Sleepless in Seattle, respectively….Choice, March 2003 vol. 40, p1190… (más)
 
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cassiegg | Sep 10, 2014 |
“The scholar Wes Gehring has drawn attention [in his book, Groucho & W.C. Fields: Huckster Comedians, p.22] to a Twain character, that of the huckstering Colonel Sellers in the 1873 novel The Gilded Age (Twain’s first novel, co-authored by him with Charles Dudley Warner)…[and] Gehring has pointed out the verbal slickness of Sellers, whose ‘tongue was a magician’s wand that turned dried apples into figs and water into wine as easily as it could change a novel into a palace and present poverty into imminent future riches.’ The related resemblance [to the classic American huckster] is tempting.”---Simon Louvish, from his Fields biography: Man on the Flying Trapeze: The Life and Times of W.C. Fields, p.122… (más)
 
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cassiegg | Sep 10, 2014 |

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Obras
34
Miembros
140
Popularidad
#146,473
Valoración
4.2
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
54

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