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Author Gleich, Joshua, author

Title Hollywood in San Francisco : location shooting and the aesthetics of urban decline / Joshua Gleich
Edition First edition
Published Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, [2018]
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Series Texas film and media studies series
Texas film and media studies series.
Contents Intro; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Postwar Location Shooting, the Semi-Documentary, and Dark Pass age; 2. The Cine-Tourist City: From Cinerama to The Lineup and Vertigo; 3. "Sick Tales of a Healthy Land": Blake Edwards in San Francisco; 4. Countercultural Capital: Hollywood Chases the Summer of Love; 5. The Manhattanization of San Francisco: Dirty Harry and The Streets of San Francisco; 6. Hollywood North / Hollywood Resurgence: The Conversation and The Towering Inferno; Conclusion: Hollywood's San Francisco; Appendix: Films Set and/or Shot in San Francisco between 1945 and 1975; Notes
Summary One of the country's most picturesque cities and conveniently located just a few hours' drive from Hollywood, San Francisco became the most frequently and extensively filmed American city beyond the production hubs of Los Angeles and New York in the three decades after World War II. During those years, the cinematic image of the city morphed from the dreamy beauty of Vertigo to the nightmarish wasteland of Dirty Harry, although San Francisco itself experienced no such decline. This intriguing disconnect gives impetus to Hollywood in San Francisco, the most comprehensive study to date of Hollywood's move from studio to location production in the postwar era. In this thirty-year history of feature filmmaking in San Francisco, Joshua Gleich tracks a sea change in Hollywood production practices, as location shooting overtook studio-based filming as the dominant production method by the early 1970s. He shows how this transformation intersected with a precipitous decline in public perceptions of the American city, to which filmmakers responded by developing a stark, realist aesthetic that suited America's growing urban pessimism and superseded a fidelity to local realities. Analyzing major films set in San Francisco, ranging from Dark Passage and Vertigo to The Conversation, The Towering Inferno, and Bullitt, as well as the TV show The Streets of San Francisco, Gleich demonstrates that the city is a physical environment used to stage urban fantasies that reveal far more about Hollywood filmmaking and American culture than they do about San Francisco
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Vendor-supplied metadata
Subject Motion picture locations -- California -- San Francisco
Motion pictures -- California -- San Francisco -- History
Motion picture industry -- California -- San Francisco -- History
Cities and towns in motion pictures.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
PERFORMING ARTS -- Film & Video -- History & Criticism.
Cities and towns in motion pictures
Motion picture industry
Motion picture locations
Motion pictures
SUBJECT San Francisco (Calif.) -- In motion pictures
Subject California -- San Francisco
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781477317563
1477317562