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Clothes make the man (or woman). This is especially true in early Hollywood silent films where a character''s appearance could show an immense number of different things about them. For example, Theda Bara''s role in A Fool There Was (1915) was known for her revealing clothing, seductive appearance, and being the first Vamp.

Wardrobe and costume design played a larger role in silent films than in modern movies. The character''s clothes told the audience who they were and what their role was in the movie. In this in-depth analysis, the author provides examples and explanations about noteworthy characters who used their appearance to further their fame.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. We Flutter to the Flickers
2. The Look of Life
3. The Look of (Foreign) Life
4. Warner's, We Have a Problem
5. Strangers in a Strange Land
6. We're Funny That Way
7. Past Imperfect
8. That Sounds About Right!
9. Where Did You Get That Frock?
Epilogue: (Ad)dressing the Present
Appendices
A: Busby Berkeley
B: The Thomas Mooney Case
C: The 1919 Entertainment Strike
D: On the Flip Side
E:  Photoplay (August 1925)
Glossary
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

Clothes Make the Character

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/28/2021 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476681856, 978-1476681856
      ISBN10: 1476681856

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Clothes make the man (or woman). This is especially true in early Hollywood silent films where a character''s appearance could show an immense number of different things about them. For example, Theda Bara''s role in A Fool There Was (1915) was known for her revealing clothing, seductive appearance, and being the first Vamp.

      Wardrobe and costume design played a larger role in silent films than in modern movies. The character''s clothes told the audience who they were and what their role was in the movie. In this in-depth analysis, the author provides examples and explanations about noteworthy characters who used their appearance to further their fame.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface
      Introduction
      1. We Flutter to the Flickers
      2. The Look of Life
      3. The Look of (Foreign) Life
      4. Warner's, We Have a Problem
      5. Strangers in a Strange Land
      6. We're Funny That Way
      7. Past Imperfect
      8. That Sounds About Right!
      9. Where Did You Get That Frock?
      Epilogue: (Ad)dressing the Present
      Appendices
      A: Busby Berkeley
      B: The Thomas Mooney Case
      C: The 1919 Entertainment Strike
      D: On the Flip Side
      E:  Photoplay (August 1925)
      Glossary
      Chapter Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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