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Savage cinemaSavage cinema

Savage cinema

Sam Peckinpah and the rise of ultraviolent movies

Prince, Stephen

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More than any other filmmaker, Sam Peckinpah opened the door for graphic violence in movies. In this book, Stephen Prince explains the rise of explicit violence in the American cinema, its social effects, and the relation of contemporary ultraviolence to the radical, humanistic filmmaking that Peckinpah practiced. Prince's account establishes, for the first time, Peckinpah's place as a major filmmaker. This book is essential reading for those interested in Peckinpah, the problem of movie violence, and contemporary American cinema.

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OL15057770W

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Criticism and interpretationViolence in motion picturesPeckinpah, sam, 1926-1984Violence in mass media

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