Script Girls
Women Writers in Hollywood
Lizzie Francke(Author)
BFI Publishing
Published in November 1994
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-85170-477-7 (ISBN)
Description
Women have been writing for movies since the earliest days of the industry. Tracing the history of women in the screenwriting profession - from Gene Gauntier's 1911 version of "Ben Hur" to Callie Khouri's "Thelma and Louise" - this work looks at the lives and fortunes of the women who put pen to screen. Complete with extensive interviews with women working today - including Nora Ephron, Callie Khouri and Caroline Thompson - plus filmographies, this book aims to put women back into the Hollywood picture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
25 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85170-477-7 (9780851704777)
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Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. 'No finer calling for a woman': The Silent Era 2. The Golden Ghetto: Working for the Studios in the 1930s and 1940s 3. Girl Talk: Writing the Woman's Picture 4. Taking More Control 5. Writing it Like a Man 6. Feminism Comes to Hollywood 7. Chipping Away in the Blockbuster Era 8. Some Current Case-studies Epilogue Hollywood's Year of the Woman and After Bibliography Filmography Index.