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Raoul Walsh (1887–1980) was known as one of Hollywood’s most adventurous, iconoclastic, and creative directors. He carved out an illustrious career and made films that transformed the Hollywood studio yarn into a thrilling art form. Walsh belonged to that early generation of directors—along with John Ford and Howard Hawks—who worked in the fledgling film industry of the early twentieth century, learning to make movies with shoestring budgets. Walsh’s generation invented a Hollywood that made movies seem bigger than life itself. In the first ever full-length biography of Raoul Walsh, author Marilyn Ann Moss recounts Walsh’s life and achievements in a career that spanned more than ...
Raoul Walsh (1887–1980) was known as one of Hollywood's most adventurous, iconoclastic, and creative directors. He carved out an illustrious career and made films that transformed the Hollywood studio yarn into a thrilling art form. Walsh belonged to that early generation of directors—along with John Ford and Howard Hawks—who worked in the fledgling film industry of the early twentieth century, learning to make movies with shoestring budgets. Walsh's generation invented a Hollywood that made movies seem bigger than life itself. In the first ever full-length biography of Raoul Walsh, author Marilyn Ann Moss recounts Walsh's life and achievements in a career that spanned more than half a...
Raoul Walsh (1887--1980) was known as one of Hollywood's most adventurous, iconoclastic, and creative directors. He carved out an illustrious career and made films that transformed the Hollywood studio yarn into a thrilling art form. Walsh belonged to that early generation of directors -- along with John Ford and Howard Hawks -- who worked in the fledgling film industry of the early twentieth century, learning to make movies with shoestring budgets. Walsh's generation invented a Hollywood that made movies seem bigger than life itself. In the first ever full-length biography of Raoul Walsh, author Marilyn Ann Moss recounts Walsh's life and achievements in a career that spanned more than half ...
"One of Hollywood's most prolific and respected action directors, Raoul Walsh was also one of the longest-lived figures in film, with a career that spanned almost a half-century. After running away from home as a boy and working in a variety of capacities, including as a cowboy in the West, Walsh drifted into stage acting in New York and later into motion pictures as an actor. He became an assistant director to D.W. Griffith and, in 1914, made his first movie. By the mid 1920s, Walsh had a reputation for direct, straightforward, no frills narrative, and his style was particularly suited to action films and outdoor dramas, although his biggest film of that decade was the fantasy epic The Thie...
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"Murieron con las botas puestas" y "El último refugio", "Al rojo vivo" y "El mundo en sus manos", son algunas de las películas más populares de Raoul Walsh (1887-1980), uno de los cineastas esenciales del cine clásico americano. Sin embargo, Walsh también fue el director de "Mi chica y yo" y "Amores en Hollywood", "The Man I Love" y "The Revolt of Mamie Stover", "Pursued" y "Los implacables", quizá no tan apreciadas ni conocidas, pero igualmente imprescindibles no solo para entender su obra como conviene, sino también para comprender el cine de su tiempo, que abarca desde el amanecer del cine mudo hasta los primeros balbuceos de la modernidad. Por eso en este libro pueden hallarse análisis de todas ellas y de muchas más, en lo que constituye un recorrido vertiginoso y zigzagueante por la carrera de un artista cuyo tema preferido fue el del propio cine: los movimientos y las pasiones del cuerpo, y del espíritu, así como el modo en que las imágenes son capaces de reflejarlos.
Take Raoul Walsh one step further. This book is your ultimate resource for Raoul Walsh. Here you will find the most up-to-date 212 Success Facts, Information, and much more. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Raoul Walsh's Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: A Distant Trumpet - Critical reception, Pancho Villa - In films, video, and television, Uncertain Glory, The Man I Love (1947 film), The Revolt of Mamie Stover (film), Sea Devils, Santa Fe Trail (film) - Production, List of film director and actor collaborations - W, The Enforcer (1951 movie), Adventures of Don Juan - Notes, Regener...
Raoul Walsh (1887-1980) was known as one of Hollywood's most adventurous, iconoclastic, and creative directors. He carved out an illustrious career and made films that transformed the Hollywood studio yarn into a thrilling art form. Walsh belonged to that early generation of directors-along with John Ford and Howard Hawks-who worked in the fledgling film industry of the early twentieth century, learning to make movies with shoestring budgets. Walsh's generation invented a Hollywood that made movies seem bigger than life itself. In the first ever full-length biography of Raoul Walsh, author Marilyn Ann Moss recounts Walsh's life and achievements in a career that spanned more than half a centu...
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