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Hitchcock and the Censors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Hitchcock and the Censors

Edgar Award Winner: This lively account of the director’s battles with the Code Office is “an essential addition to any Hitchcock shelf” (Mystery Scene Magazine). From 1934 to 1968, the Motion Picture Production Code Office controlled the content and final cut on all films made and distributed in the United States. Code officials protected sensitive ears from standard four-letter words, as well as a few five-letter words like tramp and six-letter words like cripes. They also scrubbed “excessively lustful” kissing from the screen and ensured that no criminal went unpunished. Thus, throughout his career, Alfred Hitchcock had to deal with a wide variety of censors attuned to the sligh...

Primary Target
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Primary Target

Ten years after California Governor Red Davison engineered the collapse of Owen Allison¿s consulting firm, Owen crosses paths with the Davison family again. A win in the West Virginia primary is all Red¿s son Jason needs to capture his party¿s presidential nomination. Reporter Tom O¿Day believes that votes are for sale. Sheriff Thad Reader enlists Owen¿s help to keep his county clean, but Owen is sidetracked when one of the partners in his failed firm commits suicide and old records are stolen. The Davison campaign is rocked by the disappearance of an aide. A bomb explodes in Owen¿s home office. Is the bomber trying to destroy records of the past, or is Owen the primary target?

Primary Target
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Primary Target

Ten years after California Governor Red Davison engineered the collapse of Owen Allison's consulting firm, Owen crosses paths with the Davison family again. A win in the West Virginia primary is all Red's son Jason needs to capture his party's presidential nomination. Reporter Tom O'Day believes that votes are for sale. Sheriff Thad Reader enlists Owen's help to keep his county clean, but Owen is sidetracked when one of the partners in his failed firm commits suicide and old records are stolen. As the Davison campaign is rocked by the disappearance of an aide, a bomb explodes in Owen's home office. Is the bomber trying to destroy records of the past, or is Owen the primary target?

Baseball and the Blame Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

Baseball and the Blame Game

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-07-02
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Most baseball fans know what links Fred Merkle, Fred Snodgrass, Mickey Owen and Bill Buckner. It's a pantheon of public failure. They would be harder put to say what links Eric Byrnes, Tony Fernandez, and Babe Ruth, though these players made misplays every bit as egregious. In this smart, highly readable history of scapegoating, John Billheimer identifies the elements that combine to condemn one player to a life sentence while another gets a wrist slap for the same offense. As it turns out, the difference between a lower-case e in some forgotten box score and a lifetime of ignominy can hinge on a number of factors, including timing, geography, reputation, misunderstanding, media bias, and just plain bad luck.

Hitchcock and the Censors
  • Language: en

Hitchcock and the Censors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Throughout his career, Alfred Hitchcock had to deal with a wide variety of censors attuned to the slightest suggestion of sexual innuendo, undue violence, toilet humor, religious disrespect, and all forms of indecency, real or imagined. From 1934 to 1968, the Motion Picture Production Code Office controlled the content and final cut on all films made and distributed in the United States. Code officials protected sensitive ears from standard four-letter words, as well as a few five-letter words like tramp and six-letter words like cripes. They also scrubbed "excessively lustful" kissing from the screen and ensured that no criminal went unpunished. During their review of Hitchcock's films, the...

The Contrary Blues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

The Contrary Blues

A first novel introduces Federal Department of Transportation inspector Owen Allison, who travels to a small mining town intent on stopping a bus fare scam, but who finds more than he bargained for when a local gadfly is murdered.

Field of Schemes
  • Language: en

Field of Schemes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Drybone Hollow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Drybone Hollow

Transportation investigator Owen Allison recently left his lucrative consulting practice in California to help his mother back home in West Virginia in her fight against cancer. His ex-wife and current lover, Judith, is also back on the West Coast, and now that his mother has mostly recovered, he's itching to get back to his life, to stimulate both his portfolio and his love life. But before he has a chance to leave his small hometown of Barkley, West Virginia, a local dam breaks, sending a black ribbon of coal sludge cascading miles and miles through the hollows across the region. Four people lose their lives in the accident, and the ambulance chasers gnash their teeth and formulate strateg...

John Ford
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

John Ford

Orson Welles was once asked which directors he most admired. He replied: "The old masters. By which I mean John Ford, John Ford, and John Ford." A legend in his own time, John Ford (1894–1973) received a record four Academy Awards for best director, and two of his World War II documentaries won Oscars for the US Navy. He directed 136 films in a career that lasted from the early silent era through the late 1960s. Ford is celebrated throughout the world as the cinema's foremost chronicler of American history, the leading poet of the Western genre, and a wide-ranging filmmaker of profound emotional impact. His classic films—including Stagecoach (1939), The Grapes of Wrath (1940), How Green ...