Hollywood TV: The Studio System in the FiftiesUniversity of Texas Press, 1994 - 343 pages This pioneering study offers the first thorough exploration of the movie industry's shaping role in the development of television and its narrative forms. |
Contents
Thwarted Ambitions in | 5 |
Lights | 69 |
David O Selznick and | 101 |
Disneyland | 133 |
Origins of Warner Bros | 157 |
Television 156 | 191 |
XI | 216 |
The Pathology of Mass | 255 |
Epilogue | 288 |
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