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Play It Again, Sam Andrew Horton

Play It Again, Sam By Andrew Horton

Play It Again, Sam by Andrew Horton


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Deals with the topic of cinematic remake. This title includes essays that demonstrate that films are remade by other films and by other media as well. It draws upon narrative, film, and cultural theories, and considers gender, genre, and psychological issues, presenting the remake as an artistic form of repetition.

Play It Again, Sam Summary

Play It Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes by Andrew Horton

Play It Again, Sam is a timely investigation of a topic that until now has received almost no critical attention in film and cultural studies: the cinematic remake. As cinema enters its second century, more remakes are appearing than ever before, and these writers consider the full range: Hollywood films that have been recycled by Hollywood, such as The Jazz Singer, Cape Fear, and Robin Hood; foreign films including Breathless; and Three Men and a Baby, which Hollywood has reworked for American audiences; and foreign films based on American works, among them Yugoslav director Emir Kusturica's Time of the Gypsies, which is a makeover of Coppola's Godfather films.As these essays demonstrate, films are remade by other films (Alfred Hitchcock went so far as to remake his own The Man Who Knew Too Much) and by other media as well. The editors and contributors draw upon narrative, film, and cultural theories, and consider gender, genre, and psychological issues, presenting the remake as a special artistic form of repetition with a difference and as a commercial product aimed at profits in the marketplace.The remake flourishes at the crossroads of the old and the new, the known and the unknown. Play It Again, Sam takes the reader on an eye-opening tour of this hitherto unexplored territory.

About Andrew Horton

Andrew Horton is Professor of Film and Literature at the University of Oklahoma and Director of the Aegean Institute. He is author of the popular Writing the Character-Centered Screenplay (California, 1994) and other books. Stuart Y. McDougal is Director of the Program in Comparative Literature at the University of Michigan. His previous books include Made into Movies: From Literature to Film (1985).

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GOR009964863
9780520205932
0520205936
Play It Again, Sam: Retakes on Remakes by Andrew Horton
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
19980403
352
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