Charlie Chaplin. Buster Keaton. The Marx Brothers. Billy Wilder. Woody
Allen. The Coen brothers. Where would the American film be without
them? Yet the cinematic genre these artists represent -- comedy -- has
perennially received short shrift from critics, film buffs, and the
Academy Awards.
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Saul Austerlitz’s Another Fine Mess is an attempt to right that
wrong. Running the gamut of film history from City Lights to Knocked
Up, Another Fine Mess retells the story of American film
from the perspective of its unwanted stepbrother -- the comedy. In 30
long chapters and 100 shorter entries, each devoted primarily to a
single performer or director, Another Fine Mess retraces the
steps of the American comedy film, filling in the gaps and following
the connections that link Mae West to Doris Day, or W. C. Fields to
Will Ferrell. The first book of its kind in more than a generation, Another
Fine
Mess is an eye-opening, entertaining, and enlightening tour of
the American comedy, encompassing the masterpieces, the box-office
smashes, and all the little-known gems in between.
pub date: 2010-09-01 | paperback | 9781556529511 |