Immigrant filmmakers produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Kenny James and Jerry Aronson ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Ron Meyer and Kenny James.

The opening section explains that Hollywood has nutured two types of immigrant directors: those that came to America as children and those who immigrated as adults already involved in the film industry. Ernst Lubitsch was the first filmmaker to use innuendo to produce highly charged sexual scenes. I...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Ambrose)
Corporate Authors: Centre Communications, Ambrose Video Publishing
Other Authors: Avari, Erick, Roche, Jane Simms, James, Kenny (Production personnel, Screenwriter), Aronson, Jerry (Production personnel), Meyer, Ronald C. (Director, Screenwriter)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York : Ambrose Video Publishing, c2013.
Series:The Great directors : the making of 20th Century Hollywood.
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Table of Contents:
  • Outsider's perspective
  • 1942 : Ernst Lubitsch, master of innuendo
  • 1944 : Otto Preminger brings the dark shadows of Europe to Hollywood
  • 1954 : Elia Kazan redefines acting
  • 1958 : Alfred Hitchock, master of suspense
  • 2013 : Ang Lee wins Oscar for best director.