The Star Machine

by Jeanine Basinger

Paperback, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

384.80979494

Collection

Publication

Vintage (2009), Edition: Reprint, 608 pages

Description

Film studies authority Basinger gives us an entertaining look into the "star machine," examining how, at the height of the studio system, from the 1930s to the 1950s, the studios manufactured star actors and actresses. She shows us how the machine worked when it worked, how it failed when it didn't, and how irrelevant it could sometimes be. She gives us the "human factor," case studies focusing on big stars groomed into the system: the "awesomely beautiful" (and disillusioned) Tyrone Power; the seductive, disobedient Lana Turner; and a dazzling cast of others--Loretta Young, Errol Flynn, Irene Dunne, Deanna Durbin. She anatomizes their careers, showing how their fame happened, and what happened to them as a result. (Both Turner and Flynn, for instance, were involved in notorious court cases.) In conclusion, she explains what has become of the star machine and why the studios' practice is no longer relevant.--From publisher description.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member bowiephile
A terrific companion piece to Ms. Basinger's "A Woman's View". Ms Basinger explores the Hollywood star making machine from those who played along, those who fought the machine and those who defied the machine. From little remembered stars like Eleanor Powell and Deanna Durbin to Lana Turner and
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Errol Flynn. Some of the stars or almost stars are covered in greater detail then others (Errol Flynn vs Van Johnson, Lana Turner vs Irene Dunne). And the footnotes are amazing reading in themselves. A must have for the classic film reader.
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LibraryThing member npl
An interesting look into movie studies during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. By focusing on various stars' careers, Basinger notes how the "star machine" worked, its successes, and its failures. She includes great discussions of the human aspects. She concludes with an insightful analysis of what
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became of the "star machine" and why it is no longer in practice today.
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LibraryThing member TheLoisLevel
Scholarly, but not too scholarly...looking forward to trying to find all of the good films mentioned in this book! The only weakness is at time the biographies of the actors, at times, diverged from the topic of the book.
LibraryThing member Tafadhali
What a fascinating and informative book! After the excellent job the first chapter did at laying out the big picture of the workings of the "star machine" in Hollywood of the '30s and '40s, I felt like I did sometimes lose sight of the forest for the trees when the book switched into case study
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mode -- but what interesting trees! The problem now, of course, is that I can't stop watching all the movies Basinger described.
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Awards

Richard Wall Memorial Award (Winner — 2008)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

608 p.; 6.14 inches

ISBN

0307388751 / 9780307388759
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