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Doherty, Thomas, Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, Mccarthyism
doherty_FM 8/21/03 3:20 PM Page i COLD WAR, COOL MEDIUM TELEVISION, McCARTHYISM, AND AMERICAN CULTURE doherty_FM 8/21/03 3:20 PM Page ii Film and Culture A series of Columbia University Press Edited by John Belton What Made Pistachio Nuts? Early Sound Comedy and the Vaudeville Aesthetic Henry Jenkins Showstoppers: Busby Berkeley and the Tradition of Spectacle Martin Rubin Projections of War: Hollywood, American Culture, and World War II Thomas Doherty Laughing Screaming: Modern Hollywood Horror and Comedy William Paul Laughing Hysterically: American Screen Comedy of the 1950s Ed Sikov Primitive Passions: Visuality, Sexuality, Ethnography, and Contemporary Chinese Cinema Rey Chow The Cinema of Max Ophuls: Magisterial Vision and the Figure of Woman Susan M. White Black Women as Cultural Readers Jacqueline Bobo Picturing Japaneseness: Monumental Style, National Identity, Japanese Film Darrell William Davis Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in Classic Horror Cinema Rhona J. Berenstein This Mad Masquerade: Stardom and Masculinity in the Jazz Age Gaylyn Studlar Sexual Politics and Narrative Film: Hollywood and Beyond Robin Wood The Sounds of Commerce: Marketing Popular Film Music Jeff Smith Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and Popular Culture Michael Anderegg Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American Cinema, ‒ Thomas Doherty Sound Technology and the American Cinema: Perception, Representation, Modernity James Lastra Melodrama and Modernity: Early Sensational Cinema and Its Contexts Ben Singer -
GUNSMOKE TV CAST and DETAILS Premiered
GUNSMOKE TV CAST AND DETAILS Premiered: September 10, 1955, on CBS Rating: TV-PG Premise: This landmark adult Western centered on Marshal Matt Dillon of Dodge City. John Wayne turned down the lead, suggesting James Arness (who remained for its entire run). Originating on radio (with William Conrad as Dillon), it moved to TV in September 1955. Its popularity spawned a number of copycats, but none would enjoy the longevity (and few the consistent quality) of this classic. Airing for 20 years, it's TV's longest running prime-time drama (a record that `Law & Order' is currently chasing). Gunsmoke Cast • James Arness : Marshal Matt Dillon • Milburn Stone : Dr. Galen `Doc' Adams • Amanda Blake : Kitty Russell • Dennis Weaver : Chester Goode • Ken Curtis : Festus Haggen • Burt Reynolds : Quint Asper • James Nusser : Louie Pheeters • Charles Seel : Barney Danches • Howard Culver : Howie Culver • Tom Brown : Ed O'Connor • John Harper : Percy Crump • Dabbs Greer : Mr. Jonus • George Selk : Moss Grimmick • Hank Patterson : Hank Miller • Glenn Strange : Sam • Sarah Selby : Ma Smalley • Ted Jordan : Nathan Burke • Roger Ewing : Clayton Thaddeus `Thad' Greenwood • Roy Roberts : Mr. Bodkin • Woody Chamblis : Mr. Lathrop • Buck Taylor : Newly O'Brien • Charles Wagenheim : Halligan • Pat Hingle : Dr. John Chapman • Fran Ryan : Miss Hannah Gunsmoke Credits • Sam Peckinpah : Screenwriter Gunsmoke Directors • Harry Horner : Director Gunsmoke Guest Cast • Aaron Saxon : Basset • Aaron Spelling : Weed Pindle • Abraham Sofaer : Harvey Easter • Adam West : Hall -
Film Noir Database
www.kingofthepeds.com © P.S. Marshall (2021) Film Noir Database This database has been created by author, P.S. Marshall, who has watched every single one of the movies below. The latest update of the database will be available on my website: www.kingofthepeds.com The following abbreviations are added after the titles and year of some movies: AFN – Alternative/Associated to/Noirish Film Noir BFN – British Film Noir COL – Film Noir in colour FFN – French Film Noir NN – Neo Noir PFN – Polish Film Noir www.kingofthepeds.com © P.S. Marshall (2021) TITLE DIRECTOR Actor 1 Actor 2 Actor 3 Actor 4 13 East Street (1952) AFN ROBERT S. BAKER Patrick Holt, Sandra Dorne Sonia Holm Robert Ayres 13 Rue Madeleine (1947) HENRY HATHAWAY James Cagney Annabella Richard Conte Frank Latimore 36 Hours (1953) BFN MONTGOMERY TULLY Dan Duryea Elsie Albiin Gudrun Ure Eric Pohlmann 5 Against the House (1955) PHIL KARLSON Guy Madison Kim Novak Brian Keith Alvy Moore 5 Steps to Danger (1957) HENRY S. KESLER Ruth Ronan Sterling Hayden Werner Kemperer Richard Gaines 711 Ocean Drive (1950) JOSEPH M. NEWMAN Edmond O'Brien Joanne Dru Otto Kruger Barry Kelley 99 River Street (1953) PHIL KARLSON John Payne Evelyn Keyes Brad Dexter Frank Faylen A Blueprint for Murder (1953) ANDREW L. STONE Joseph Cotten Jean Peters Gary Merrill Catherine McLeod A Bullet for Joey (1955) LEWIS ALLEN Edward G. Robinson George Raft Audrey Totter George Dolenz A Bullet is Waiting (1954) COL JOHN FARROW Rory Calhoun Jean Simmons Stephen McNally Brian Aherne A Cry in the Night (1956) FRANK TUTTLE Edmond O'Brien Brian Donlevy Natalie Wood Raymond Burr A Dangerous Profession (1949) TED TETZLAFF George Raft Ella Raines Pat O'Brien Bill Williams A Double Life (1947) GEORGE CUKOR Ronald Colman Edmond O'Brien Signe Hasso Shelley Winters A Kiss Before Dying (1956) COL GERD OSWALD Robert Wagner Jeffrey Hunter Virginia Leith Joanne Woodward A Lady Without Passport (1950) JOSEPH H. -
Mccarthyism and the Id: "Forbidden Planet" (1956) As a Veiled Criticism of Mccarthyism in 1950S America
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works All Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects 6-2016 McCarthyism and the Id: "Forbidden Planet" (1956) as a Veiled Criticism of McCarthyism in 1950s America William Lorenzo Graduate Center, City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/1358 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] McCarthyism and the Id: Forbidden Planet as a Veiled Criticism of McCarthyism in 1950s America by William Lorenzo A Master’s thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Liberal Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, The City University of New York 2016 © 2016 WILLIAM LORENZO All Rights Reserved ii McCarthyism and the Id: Forbidden Planet as a Veiled Criticism of McCarthyism in 1950s America by William Lorenzo This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in Liberal Studies in satisfaction of the thesis requirement for the degree of Master of Arts. ____________________ ________________________________________________ Date Robert Singer Thesis Advisor ____________________ ________________________________________________ Date Matthew K. Gold Executive Officer THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK iii Abstract McCarthyism and the Id: Forbidden Planet as a Veiled Criticism of McCarthyism in 1950s America by William Lorenzo Advisor: Robert Singer Many American science fiction films of the 1950s served as political allegories commenting on the post-war fears of the nation. -
New on Video &
New On Video & DVD Stargate Atlantis Season 2 A team of scientists and military personnel is dispatched to a far-off galaxy to explore the remnants of the Lost City of the Ancients--also known as Atlantis--in this STARGATE SG-1 spin-off series. The Ancients were an advanced human race that initially created the Stargate net- work, and diplomat Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson) and pilot Major John Sheppherd (Joe Flanigan) head the international squad that is sent to investigate. The team arrives at Atlantis to find the city abandoned and their ship permanently stranded, unless they can find a power source to get them- selves home to earth. They make contact with a brave but primitive native civilization as well as with the evil Wraith species. This season features the arrival of The X-Files veteran Mitch Pileggi in the recurring role of Colonel Steven Caldwell. Disk 1 includes the following episodes: "The Siege (Part 3)," "The Intruder," "Runner" and "Duet." Additional Actors: Clayton Landey, Ellie Harvie, Kirby Morrow, Michael Boisvert, Garwin Sanford, Claire Rankin, Jaime Ray Newman, Brenda James Disk 2 includes the following episodes: "Condemned," "Trinity," "Instinct" and "Conversion." Additional Actors: Alan C. Peterson, Christian Bocher, Christopher Gauthier, Sean Campbell, Blake Stadel, Stephen Dimopoulos, Jeff Robinson, Lindsay Collins, Matthew Harrison. Disk 3 includes the following episodes: "Aurora," "The Lost Boys," "Hive" and "Epiphany." Additional Actors: Anne Openshaw, Graham Kosakoski, Pascale Hutton, Rainbow Sun Francks, Aaron Abrams, Woody Jeffreys, Neil Fearnley, David McNally, Nicole Munoz. Disk 4 includes the following episodes: "Critical Mass," "Grace Under Pressure," "The Tower" and "The Long Goodbye." Additional Actors: Jaime Ray Newman, Peter Flemming, Bill Dow, Amanda Tapping, William McDonald, Mark Gibbon, Jay Brazeau, Brendan Beiser. -
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New On Video & DVD Gunsmoke Season 1 In the frontier town of Dodge City, justice goes by the name of Matt Dillon (James Arness). This debut season of the pioneering TV Western finds Dillon in his earliest adven- tures alongside the kindly Doc Adams (Milburn Stone) and shapely saloon owner Kitty Russell (Amanda Blake). Guest stars include Claude Akins, Keye Luke, Sebastian Cabot and -- in a brief introduction of the series' first episode -- Western icon John Wayne. Disc 1 includes the following episodes: "Mattt Gets It," "Hot Spell," "Word of Honor," "Home Surgery," "Obie Tater" and "Night Visitor." Additional Actors: Howard Culver , Malcolm Atterbury, Paul Richards, Robert Anderson, John Wayne, James Westerfield, John Dehner, Claude Akins, Dick Paxton, Robert Middleton, Thom Carney, Wright King, Gloria Talbott, Joe De Santis, Royal Dano, Jon Shepodd, Jeanne Bates, Lou Vernon, Amzie Strickland, Robert Foulk . Disc 2 includes the following episodes: "Smoking Out the Nolans," "Kites Reward," "The Hunter," "The Queue," "General Parcley Smith" and "Magnus." Additional Actors: Glenn Strange, John Larch, Ainslie Pryor, Jeanne Bates, Edward Platt, James Griffith, Chris Alcaide, Adam Kennedy , Lou Vernon, Peter Whitney, Sebastian Cabot, Keye Luke, Robert Gist, Raymond Bailey, James O'Rear, Robert Easton, Than Wyenn . Disc 3 includes the fol- lowing episodes: "Reed Survives," "Professor Lute Bone," "No Handcuffs," "Reward for Matt," "Robin Hood" and "Yorky." Additional Actors: Lola Albright, John Carradine, James Drury, Strother Martin, Jester Hairston, Don Garner, John Abbott, Gloria Castillo, Sally Corner, Mort Mills, Vic Perrin, Cyril Delevanti, Charles Gray, Marjorie Owens, Paul Newlan, Helen Wallace, Nora Marlowe, Barry Atwater, James McCallion, William Hopper, S. -
Ape Chronicles #043
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