Henry Hathaway
The Lives of a Hollywood Director- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2016
Summary
For the casual film fan, Henry Hathaway is not a household name. But in a career that spanned five decades, Hathaway directed an impressive number of films and guided many actors and actresses to some their most acclaimed performances. He also helped launch the Hollywood careers of numerous actors such as Randolph Scott, Lee Marvin, Karl Malden, and Charles Bronson. His work on Niagara established Marilyn Monroe as a major star. Hathaway also guided John Wayne to his Academy Award-winning performance in the original version of True Grit.
In Henry Hathaway: The Lives of a Hollywood Director, Harold N. Pomainville looks at the life and work of this Hollywood maverick. The author charts Hathaway’s career from his first low budget Western in the early 1930s through his last film in 1974. In between, he focuses his attention of the films that brought the director acclaim, including The Lives of Bengal Lancer (1935)—for which Hathaway received an Oscar nomination—noir thrillers The House on 92nd Street and Kiss of Death, and his documentary-like production of Call Northside 777 with Jimmy Stewart.
In this book, the author captures Hathaway’s extroverted personality and keen intellect. He befriended some of the best known celebrities of his generationand was known for his loyalty, generosity, and integrity. He was also notorious in Hollywood for his powerful ego, explosive temper, and his dictatorial style on the set. Henry Hathaway: The Lives of a Hollywood Director is a must-read for anyone interested in the enduring work of this unheralded, but no-less-noteworthy, master of American cinema.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2016
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4422-6977-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4422-6978-1
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 305
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- 1 Beginnings, 1898–1920 No access Pages 1 - 16
- 2 A Long Apprenticeship, 1920–1932 No access Pages 17 - 38
- 3 A Company Director at Paramount, 1932–1940 No access Pages 39 - 86
- 4 A New Deal with Darryl Zanuck, 1940–1945 No access Pages 87 - 118
- 5 Semi-documentary and Film Noir, 1945–1951 No access Pages 119 - v
- 6 Peaks and Valleys, 1951–1956 No access Pages 149 - 182
- 7 Life without Zanuck, 1956–1961 No access Pages 183 - 206
- 8 A Director for Hire, 1961–1969 No access Pages 207 - 250
- 9 A Swift Decline and a Legacy to Preserve No access Pages 251 - 280
- Index No access Pages 281 - 304
- About the Author No access Pages 305 - 305





