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Howard Hughes was an industrialist, aviator, and eccentric, but he was also the most important movie producer during the golden age of Hollywood. At a time when filmmaking was tightly controlled and highly formulaic, Hughes used his enormous wealth to challenge the dictates and restrictions that defined the motion picture industry. Tackling subjects that were explicitly forbidden, he pushed the boundaries of onscreen sex and violence. He pioneered production and marketing techniques that were revolutionary, including the multimillion-dollar blockbuster and the promotion of scandal. When Hughes became the first person to completely own a major Hollywood studio, he continued his maverick approach to filmmaking as a mogul. Most importantly, Hughes’s role in the federal government’s antitrust case against the industry led to the collapse of the entire studio system and the transformation of American cinema. Although his contributions are often overlooked, Hughes was instrumental in shaping the motion picture industry that exists today.

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Introduction: Everything there is to Tell; 1 The World’s Most Famous Motion Picture Producer; 2 Forcing Costs Skyward; 3 A Demoralizing Influence; 4 The Picture That Couldn’t Be Stopped; 5 The Finale of the Studio Epoch; 6 Scandal, Malicious Tongue-Wagging and Dirt; 7 In Absolute Charge; Epilogue: The Tabloid Train Wreck Yet to Come; Endnotes; Select Bibliography; Index.

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      Publisher: Fonthill Media LLc
      Publication Date: 26/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9781634991452, 978-1634991452
      ISBN10: 1634991451

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Howard Hughes was an industrialist, aviator, and eccentric, but he was also the most important movie producer during the golden age of Hollywood. At a time when filmmaking was tightly controlled and highly formulaic, Hughes used his enormous wealth to challenge the dictates and restrictions that defined the motion picture industry. Tackling subjects that were explicitly forbidden, he pushed the boundaries of onscreen sex and violence. He pioneered production and marketing techniques that were revolutionary, including the multimillion-dollar blockbuster and the promotion of scandal. When Hughes became the first person to completely own a major Hollywood studio, he continued his maverick approach to filmmaking as a mogul. Most importantly, Hughes’s role in the federal government’s antitrust case against the industry led to the collapse of the entire studio system and the transformation of American cinema. Although his contributions are often overlooked, Hughes was instrumental in shaping the motion picture industry that exists today.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Everything there is to Tell; 1 The World’s Most Famous Motion Picture Producer; 2 Forcing Costs Skyward; 3 A Demoralizing Influence; 4 The Picture That Couldn’t Be Stopped; 5 The Finale of the Studio Epoch; 6 Scandal, Malicious Tongue-Wagging and Dirt; 7 In Absolute Charge; Epilogue: The Tabloid Train Wreck Yet to Come; Endnotes; Select Bibliography; Index.

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