Who's who at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Title | Who's who at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Dietz |
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Release | 1937 |
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MGM
Title | MGM PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Bingen |
Publisher | Santa Monica Press |
Pages | 1157 |
Release | 2011-02-25 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1595808930 |
M-G-M: Hollywood’s Greatest Backlot is the illustrated history of the soundstages and outdoor sets where Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced many of the world’s most famous films. During its Golden Age, the studio employed the likes of Garbo, Astaire, and Gable, and produced innumerable iconic pieces of cinema such as The Wizard of Oz, Singin’ in the Rain, and Ben-Hur. It is estimated that a fifth of all films made in the United States prior to the 1970s were shot at MGM studios, meaning that the gigantic property was responsible for hundreds of iconic sets and stages, often utilizing and transforming minimal spaces and previously used props, to create some of the most recognizable and identifiable landscapes of modern movie culture. All of this happened behind closed doors, the backlot shut off from the public in a veil of secrecy and movie magic. M-G-M: Hollywood’s Greatest Backlot highlights this fascinating film treasure by recounting the history, popularity, and success of the MGM company through a tour of its physical property. Featuring the candid, exclusive voices and photographs from the people who worked there, and including hundreds of rare and unpublished photographs (including many from the archives of Warner Bros.), readers are launched aboard a fun and entertaining virtual tour of Hollywood’s most famous and mysterious motion picture studio.
The MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer story
Title | The MGM Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer story PDF eBook |
Author | John Douglas Eames |
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Release | 1976 |
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The MGM Effect
Title | The MGM Effect PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Bingen |
Publisher | Lyons Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2021-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781493060542 |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's emblem, which has opened thousands of movies since 1924, is the most recognized corporate symbol in the world. Not just in the entertainment industry, it should be noted, but of any industry, anywhere, in the history of human civilization. But MGM has been a competitively insignificant force in the motion picture industry for nearly as long as it once, decades ago, dominated that industry. In fact, the MGM lion now presides not over movies alone, but over thirty world-class resorts, and is, or has been, also a recognized leader in the fields of real estate, theme parks, casinos, golf courses, consumer products, and even airlines, all around the world. But the MGM mystique remains. This book is a look at what made MGM the Mount Rushmore of studios, how it presented itself to the world, and how it influenced everything from set design to merchandising to music and dance, and continues to do so today.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents the Most Memorable Picture Event of 1935--
Title | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents the Most Memorable Picture Event of 1935-- PDF eBook |
Author | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Pages | 15 |
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Genre | David Copperfield (Motion picture : 1935) |
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The Metro Goldwyn Mayer Lion, the Greatest Star on the Screen
Title | The Metro Goldwyn Mayer Lion, the Greatest Star on the Screen PDF eBook |
Author | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Pages | 40 |
Release | 1928* |
Genre | Advertising |
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Lion of Hollywood
Title | Lion of Hollywood PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Eyman |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2008-06-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1439107912 |
Lion of Hollywood is the definitive biography of Louis B. Mayer, the chief of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer—MGM—the biggest and most successful film studio of Hollywood’s Golden Age. An immigrant from tsarist Russia, Mayer began in the film business as an exhibitor but soon migrated to where the action and the power were—Hollywood. Through sheer force of energy and foresight, he turned his own modest studio into MGM, where he became the most powerful man in Hollywood, bending the film business to his will. He made great films, including the fabulous MGM musicals, and he made great stars: Garbo, Gable, Garland, and dozens of others. Through the enormously successful Andy Hardy series, Mayer purveyed family values to America. At the same time, he used his influence to place a federal judge on the bench, pay off local officials, cover up his stars’ indiscretions and, on occasion, arrange marriages for gay stars. Mayer rose from his impoverished childhood to become at one time the highest-paid executive in America. Despite his power and money, Mayer suffered some significant losses. He had two daughters: Irene, who married David O. Selznick, and Edie, who married producer William Goetz. He would eventually fall out with Edie and divorce his wife, Margaret, ending his life alienated from most of his family. His chief assistant, Irving Thalberg, was his closest business partner, but they quarreled frequently, and Thalberg’s early death left Mayer without his most trusted associate. As Mayer grew older, his politics became increasingly reactionary, and he found himself politically isolated within Hollywood’s small conservative community. Lion of Hollywood is a three-dimensional biography of a figure often caricatured and vilified as the paragon of the studio system. Mayer could be arrogant and tyrannical, but under his leadership MGM made such unforgettable films as The Big Parade, Ninotchka, The Wizard of Oz, Meet Me in St. Louis, and An American in Paris. Film historian Scott Eyman interviewed more than 150 people and researched some previously unavailable archives to write this major new biography of a man who defined an industry and an era.