B films as a record of British working-class preoccupations in the 1950's

B films as a record of British working-class preoccupations in the 1950's
About this book
"This book is the first extensive study of the British B film in the post-war period. The B film was, in the 1950s and 1960s, part of the staple fare of a cinema-going public although, even in their heyday, these films were undervalued even by the people who made them. Once the full supporting programme disappeared from local cinema screens these films also apparently disappeared from the consciousness of all but a very few. This book contains ten black and white photographs."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL11535508W
Subjects
HistoryB filmsMotion picture audiencesHistory and criticismWorking class