TY - GEN TY - GEN T1 - Hollywood and Hitler 1933-1939 T2 - Film and culture A1 - Doherty, Thomas Patrick, kirjoittaja LA - eng PP - New York PB - Columbia University Press YR - 2013 UL - https://kansalliskirjasto.finna.fi/Record/fikka.2503535 AB - The abundance of WWII-era documentaries and the huge cache of archival footage that has emerged since 1945 make it seem as if cinematic images of the Nazis were always as vivid and plentiful as they are today. Yet between 1933 and 1939, representations of the Nazis and the full meaning of Nazism came slowly to Hollywood, growing more distinct and ominous only as the decade wore on. Recapturing what ordinary Americans saw on the screen during the emerging Nazi threat, Thomas Doherty reclaims forgotten films, such as 'Hitler's Reign of Terror' (1934), a pioneering anti-Nazi docu-drama by Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.; 'I Was a Captive of Nazi Germany' (1936), a sensational true tale of 'a Hollywood girl in Naziland!'; and 'Professor Mamlock' (1938), an anti-Nazi film made by German refugees living in the Soviet Union. Doherty also recounts how the disproportionately Jewish backgrounds of the executives of the studios and the workers on the payroll shaded reactions to what was never simply a business decision. SN - 0231163924 sidottu SN - 9780231163927 sidottu KW - Hitler, Adolf, : 1889-1945. KW - Motion picture industry : History : Germany : 20th century. KW - Motion picture industry : History : United States : 20th century. KW - Motion pictures in propaganda : History : Germany : 20th century. KW - Motion pictures : Political aspects : History : Germany : 20th century. KW - Motion pictures : Political aspects : History : United States : 20th century. KW - Motion pictures, American : History : Germany : 20th century. KW - Motion pictures, German : History : United States : 20th century. KW - National socialism and motion pictures. KW - Nazis in motion pictures. KW - elokuvataide KW - kansallissosialismi KW - Hollywood (Los Angeles) ER -