Authors: Gabriel Miller
Drag, The
(M. West)
dramatizing by equivalent
Dreiser, Theodore;
An American Tragedy
;
Sister Carrie
(see also
Carrie
)
Dreyfus, Alfred
Duggan, Pat,
Duncan, Claude E.
Dunne, Philip
Duryea, Dan
Â
Eagels, Jeanne
Eaker, Ira B.
Edelman, Lou
Eden, Olive: “Heart and Hand”
Edward, Munson, Jr.
Eggar, Samantha
Eighth Air Force. See also
Memphis Belle
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Eisenstein, Sergei
England, American views of
Ephron, Phoebe and Henry
Epstein, Julius
“Escape to Reality” (WW)
Espy, Reeves
Etting, Ruth
Everson, William
Eyer, Richard
Â
Falana, Lola
Farmer, Frances
Federal Parole Board
Federal Writers' Project
Fenin, George
Ferber, Edna:
Come and Get It
Ferrer, José
Ferry Command
(WW)
Fifty-Seventh Fighter Group. See also
Thunderbolt
films: depth of focus in, (
see also under
Wyler, Williamâ
FILMS
); on the “enemy within”; gangster; investigations of the industry (
see under
HUAC); noir; realism in (
see also specific films
); studio system's structure; vs. television; war, (see also
Memphis Belle; Mrs. Miniver; Thunderbolt
); westerns; widescreen, first; women in (1950s).
See also
Hollywood
Finkel, Abem
First Americans, The
(WW)
Flaherty, Robert
Fleming, Victor:
Gone with the Wind
“Flying over Germany” (WW)
Flynn, Errol
Fonda, Henry
Ford, Jesse Hill:
The Liberation of Lord Byron Jones
Ford, John: American Film institute's Life Achievement Award won by;
Arrowsmith
; authority/style of;
The Grapes of Wrath
;
How Green Was My Valley
; Leenhardt on; lends WW equipment to shoot war documentaries;
Marked Men
; military commission for;
My Darling Clementine
;
Stagecoach
;
Three Godfathers
; vs. WW
Foreign Correspondent
(Hitchcock)
“Forgotten Boy” (script; WW and J. Huston)
Forty Carats
(play)
Fowles, John:
The Collector
Franco, Francisco
Frankfurter, Felix
Franklin, Sidney:
The Dark Angel
;
The Guardsman
;
Mrs. Miniver
produced by;
Private Lives
Frankovich, Mike
Freeman, Kathleen
Freeman, Y. Frank
French, Brandon
Friedhofer, Hugo
Friendly Persuasion
(film; WW); battle scenes; casting; in color; composition/framing; county fair scene; critical reception/success of; elegiac tone of; ending; evocative natural images in; Jess saves a wounded soldier; Jess's character; Josh's decision to fight; meetinghouse scene; Moscow showing of; music; opening credits/scenes; opening of; on pacifism vs. violence; Palm d'Or won by; script revisions by WW; as a series of stories; Jessamyn West's novel adapted for; Wilson's script and credit
Friendly Persuasion, The
(novel; J. West)
Froeschel, George
Fry, Christopher;
Venus Observed
Full Employment Act
Funny Girl
(film; WW); budget; casting; choreography; composition/framing; ending; Fanny's liberation; Fanny's love for Nicky; Fanny's unraveling marriage; mirrored shots; music; “My Man,” staging of; opening shot; Oscars for; plot; shooting locations; success as a musical adaptation to film; success of; tugboat scene; WW replaces Lumet on
Funny Girl
(play)
Â
gangster films
Garbo, Greta
Garfield, John
Garmes, Lee
Garner, James
Garson, Greer
Gaudio, Tony
Gay Deception, The
(WW)
German Expressionism
German Film Chamber
Gershwin, Ira
Gibbons, Cedric
Gide, André
Gielgud, John
Gilman, Richard
Gish, Lillian
glasnost
Glory for Me
(Kantor)
Goetz, Ruth and Augustus;
Carrie
script;
The Heiress
(see also
Washington Square
)
Going My Way
(McCarey)
Goldwyn, Samuel: vs. Gary Cooper;
The Dark Angel
;
Dead End
produced by; fastidiousness of; illness of; vs. Kantor; Oscar won by; reputation of;
Wuthering Heights
produced by; WW's clashes with; WW's early association with; WW's last association with; WW's lawsuit against
Goldwyn (Samuel) Productions: Best Picture Oscars won by; success brought by WW; vs. United Artists. See also
The Best Years of Our Lives
Gone with the Wind
(film; Fleming)
Gone with the Wind
(novel; Mitchell)
Good Earth, The
(Thalberg)
Good Fairy, The
(WW)
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gorcey, Leo
Gordon, Bobby
Gould, Elliott
Goulding, Edmund;
Dark Victory
,;
The Dawn Patrol
;
That Certain Woman
Grand Tour, The
(Rice)
Grant, Lee
Granville, Bonita
Grapes of Wrath, The
(film; John Ford)
Grapes of Wrath, The
(novel; Steinbeck)
Grayson, Jessie
Great Depression
Great Dictator, The
(Chaplin)
Great Escape, The
(Sturges)
Green Bay Tree, The
(Sharp)
Greenberg, Joel
Greene, Graham
Griffith, Hugh
Griffith, Richard
Group Theatre
Guardsman, The
(Franklin)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
(Kramer)
Gypsy
(LeRoy)
Â
Hall, Huntz
Halop, Billy
Hamilton, Donald:
The Big Country
Hamlet
(Olivier)
Hammerstein, Oscar, II:
The Sound of Music
Hammett, Dashiell
Hanson, Curtis
Harrington, John
Harris, Jed
Harris, Julie
Harris, Mark
Hart, Moss:
Merrily We Roll Along
;
Winged Victory
Hart, William S.
Hartman, Don
Hawks, Howard;
Red River
;
Sergeant York
. See also
Come and Get It
Hawks, Kenneth
Hayes, Helen
Hayes, John Michael
Hayes, Joseph:
The Desperate Hours
Hays, Will
Hayward, Leland
Head, Edith
Hearst, William Randolph
“Heart and Hand” (Eden)
Heaven's Gate
(Cimino)
Hecht, Ben
Hedda Gabler
(Ibsen)
Heiress, The
(film; WW); ads for; budget for/cost of; casting; Catherine and Morris's courtship/engagement; Catherine renounces her love; Catherine's character; Catherine's embroidery; Catherine's revenge/triumph; composition/framing; critical reception/success of; dance scene; elopement/jilting scene; ending; the Goetzes' play adapted for (see also
Washington Square
); on high society; house as setting for; mirrored shots; Morris's character; music; openings for; opening shots; Oscars for; plot; postwar mood of; on the power of money; realism of; Sloper's death; staircase scenes
Heiress, The
(play; the Goetzes)
Hellman, Lillian:
The Children's Hour
(see also under
These Three
);
The Dark Angel
;
Days to Come
; friendship with WW; at Harvard; HUAC investigation of;
The Little Foxes
;
The Negro Soldier
script; politics of; reputation/success of; on the Roy Bean story;
An Unfinished Woman
;
Watch on the Rhine
; writer friends of; on WW
Hell's Heroes
(WW): assigned to WW; baby's birth, symbolism of; complications involved in making of; composition/framing/style; on death/redemption; endings; Kyne on; Kyne's
Three Godfathers
adapted for; opening shot; pessimism of; realism of; Robinson's camera work on; Sangster's character; screenplay; shooting location; success of; as Universal's first sound film
Hepburn, Audrey
Hepburn, Katharine
Her First Mate
(WW)
Herman, Jan
Hershey, Barbara
Heston, Charlton
Higham, Charles
High Noon
(Zinnemann)
Hiller, Wendy
Hilton, James;
Lost Horizon
Hitchcock, Alfred;
Foreign Correspondent
;
Psycho
;
Saboteur
;
Shadow of a Doubt
;
Vertigo
Hitler, Adolf
Hollywood: films on U.S.-British relations; investigations of (
see also under
HUAC); New York intellectuals working in; shooting schedules in
Hollywood blacklist
Hollywood Fights Back.
See
CFA
Hollywood Ten
homosexual theme
Hopkins, David
Hopkins, Miriam; in
Carrie
; in
The Children's Hour
; in
The Heiress
; in
Jezebel
; in
These Three
House Divided
, A (WW)
House Un-American Activities Committee.
See
HUAC
Howard, Sidney;
Dodsworth
; on dramatizing by equivalent;
They Knew What They Wanted How Green Was My Valley
(film; John Ford credited)
How Green Was My Valley
(novel; Llewellyn)
How to Steal a Million
(WW)
HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee): vs. CFA; film industry investigated by (see
also
Hollywood blacklist; Hollywood Ten); hearings' effects on Hollywood; impact on WW; Kingsley on; WW investigated by
Hughes, Howard
Hulburd, Merritt
Hunchback of Notre Dame, The
(Laemmle)
Hunter, Ian McLellan
Huston, John; CFA cofounded by; CFA role of; “Forgotten Boy” (script); on
Friendly Persuasion
; investigation of communist affiliations of;
Jezebel
script revisions;
Laughing Boy
(script);
Moby Dick
; reputation of; “Steel”; WW's early association with; WW's friendship with
Huston, Walter: in
Dodsworth
; in A
House Divided
Hyman, Eliot
Â
Ibsen, Henrik:
A Doll's House
;
Hedda Gabler
Industrial Revolution
In the Heat of the Night
(Jewison)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The
(Siegel)
Israel
It Can't Happen Here
(Lewis)
It's a Wonderful Life
(Capra)
Ives, Burl
I Wanted Wings
(Lay)
Â
Jacobs, Arthur
James, Henry:
Washington Square
Jersey Bounce
(B-17)
Jesse James
(H. King)
Jewish mother syndrome
Jewison, Norman:
In the Heat of the Night
Jezebel
(film; WW); bank boardroom scene; bar scene; Buckner's screenplay; Buck's character; Buck's death in a duel; casting; composition/framing; Bette Davis in; Owen Davis's play adapted for; design/structure of; dinner scene; dressmaker's shop scene; ending; Finkel's script; vs.
Gone with the Wind
; on high society; house as setting for; John Huston's work on the script; industrialization's role in; interior scenes; Julie and Pres's breakup; Julie and Pres's love/engagement; Julie's apology to Pres/introduction to Amy; Julie's character; Julie's entrance; Julie's pleads with Amy; melodrama in; Olympus Ball scene; opening shot; Oscars for; politics in; realism of; retakes in; riding-crop retakes; Ripley's script; set decoration; social issues in; on society vs. nature; on society vs. the individual; the South in; staircase scene; stature of; “styleless style” of; WW chosen to direct; WW's interest in; yellow fever's symbolism in
Jezebel
(play; O. Davis)
Johnston, Eric
Jones, Jennifer
Jordan, Bobby
Â
Kael, Pauline
Kalem Company
Kanin, Michael and Fay
Kantor, MacKinlay:
Andersonville
;
Glory for Me
; vs. Goldwyn
Kaufman, George S.:
Merrily We Roll Along
; A
Night at the Opera
Kaufman, Stanley
Kazan, Elia
Kelly, Gene
Kennedy, Robert
Kenyon, Doris
Kern, Eugene
Kinberg, Jud
King, Henry:
Jesse James
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Kingsley, Sidney:
Dead End
(see also under
Dead End
[film; WW]);
Detective Story
; on the HUAC;
Men in White
Kleiner, Harry
Knopf, Edwin
Knox, Alexander
Kober, Arthur
Koch, Howard
Koenig, Lester
Kohn, John
Kohner, Paul
Koppes, Clayton R.
Korda, Alexander
Kotto, Yaphet
Kraly, Hans
Kyne, Peter B.:
The Three Godfathers
Â
La Cava, Gregory
Laemmle, Carl, Jr. (“Junior”; WW's cousin)
Laemmle, Carl, Sr. (WW's cousin): arrival in America;
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
; nepotism by; star system introduced by; Universal Pictures founded by; WW's early association with; WW's gratitude toward
La Farge, Oliver;
Laughing Boy
Lake, Stuart N.;
Vinegarroon
Lamarr, Hedy
Lang, Fritz:
The Return of Jesse James
Langlois, Henri
Langsner, Clara
Lansbury, Angela
La Plante, Laura
Lardner, Ring, Jr.
Lasky, Jesse
Laughing Boy
(novel; La Farge)