Film (1944)

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GENERAL INDEX 191 Film (cont.) : acting for the film, 67-71 realism in the film, 71-4 (see also under Documentary) fantasy in the film, 73-80 production and its policy, 118-22 themes of the average film, 119-20 moral implications of the average film, 138-9 film critics, 1^3-34 hypnosis of the lit screen, 21, 123, 129 influence on fashion, 131-3, 137 censorship, 135 censorship of controversial topics, 141-7 children in the cinema, 135-6 adolescents in the cinema, 136-8 social content of feature film, 106, 140-1 film societies, 146, 163-5, ,167-71 selection of films for, 169-71 film in pre-Nazi France, 148-9 instructional films, 160-3 Film centre, 85, 98 Flaherty, Robert, 32, 33, 38, 81, 82-4,90, 101, 107 Fonda, Henry, 36, 69, 70, 73 Ford, John, 27, 33, 122 (see also Grapes of Wrath) Ford, Richard, 50, 153-6, 158 Forsythe, Robert, 124 Ga^bin, Jean, 70 Garbo, Greta, 56, 67, 69, 70 G.B. Instructional, 85, 161 Gerasimov, S., 51 Goebbels, Dr., 149-52 G.P.O. and Empire Film Library, 96 G.P.O. Film Unit, 81, 95, 97 (see also Crown Film Unit) Greene, Graham, 129-30 Grierson, John, 15, 27, 42, 48, 65, 71,80-91, 92,95, 99-104 Grierson, Marion, 81 Griffith, D. W., 12, 27, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45, 46, 107 Handley, Tommy, 11 Hays Office, 119, 143, 144-5 Hemingway, Ernest, 104 Herold, Don, 130-1 Herring, Robert, 124 Hitchcock, Alfred, 27, 33, 39, 59, 133-4 Hitler, Adojf, 92 Honegger, Arthur, 79 Howard, Leslie, 62, 67, 69, 70 Hulme, T. E., 71-2 Ivens, Joris, 104 Jacobs, Lewis, 125 Jannings, Emil, 37, 41 Joubert, Maurice, 63, 65, 71 Jouvet, Louis, 36, 70 Kinematograph Weekly, 134 Kinothek, 62 Korda, Alexander, 60 Korda, Zoltan, 22 Krauss, Werner, 40, 41 Kuleshov, Lev, 41, 42, 47 Lang, Fritz, 27, 33, 34, 59 Laughton, Charles, 36, 62, 67, 69, 70, 73 L.C.C., 144 Legg, Stuart, 88, 91, 148 Leigh, Walter, 86-7 Lejeune, C. A., 125 Lenin, 160 Levin, Mayer, 123-4, 127-9 Lloyd, Harold, 73 London Film Society, 163 London, Kurt, 63 Lorentz, Pare, 104-5 Luce, Henry, 105, 117 Lye, Len, 95 Marx Brothers, 13, 32, 59, 71, 74-7 Matthews, Jessie, 131-2 Meisel, E., 63 Mrlies, G., 74 Menkin, A., 51 Ministry of Information, 85, 95-9 Montague, Ivor, 153, 156 Moscow State School of Cinematography, 41 National League of Decency, 145 O'Connor, T. P., 141-2 Pabst, G., 76 Pal, Georg, 78 Petrov, V., 51 Powell, Dilys, 125 Powell, Michael, 33 ' Pudovkin, V. I., 15, 25-6, 27, 33, 36, 37, 39, 41, 42-7, 48, 51, 53, 56-7, 66-V7, 69-70, 71, 107, 110, 160