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by Richard B. Jewell


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  Index

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  Aalberg, John

  Abbott, George

  Abe Lincoln in Illinois

  Abel, David

  Academy Award

  Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences

  Accounting Department

  Acting Department

  Action/Adventure films

  Address Unknown

  Advertising

  Advertising Department

  The Affairs of Annabel

  After Tonight

  Alcott, Louisa May

  Alger, George W.

  Alice Adams

  Allegheny Uprising

  Allen, Gracie

  All Quiet on the Western Front

  Allvine, Glendon

  Alperson, Edward

  Ambassador Hotel

  Ameche, Don

  The American Way

  Amos ‘n’ Andy />
  Anderson, Maxwell

  Andy Hardy series

  The Animal Kingdom

  Animated shorts

  Anna Karenina

  Anne of Green Gables

  Anne of Windy Poplars

  A Pictures

  Applause

  Ardrey, Robert

  Argosy magazine

  Argosy Pictures

  Arlen, Richard

  Armour, Reg

  Arms and the Man

  Armstrong, Robert

  Arnold, Edward

  Art deco style

  Art Department

  Art direction

  Arthur, Jean

  Astaire, Adele

  Astaire, Fred: Astaire-Rogers formula; Astaire-Rogers partnership at RKO, end of; as auteur; The Barkleys of Broadway; Carefree; collaboration with music department; contract negotiations; A Damsel in Distress; declining reputation; disinterest in teaming with Rogers; displeasure with RKO instability; emergence as top star; Flying Down to Rio; Follow the Fleet; The Gay Divorcée; and Irving Berlin; and leading ladies; leaves RKO; and Leland Hayward; Lubitsch's desire to work with; profit participation; and radio; Radio City Revels; Roberta; Shall We Dance; signs with RKO; The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle; Swing Time; Top Hat

  Astor Theater

  A. T. & T.

  Atlas Corporation

  Audience Research Institute. See also Gallup, George

  August, Joseph

  Autry, Gene

  The Awful Truth

  Aylesworth, Merlin Hall: as chairman of board; concern over A and B pictures; conflict with Selznick; as corporate president; leaves the company; and the Legion of Decency; and NBC; and Radio City Music Hall; radio-film harmony; and RKO reorganization; and television; and theater operations; working with Kahane and Cooper

  B Pictures

  Bachelor Mother

  Bachrach, Ernest

  Baker, Graham

  Balaban and Katz theater chain

  Balio, Tino

  Ball, Lucille

  Ball of Fire

  Bank holiday

  Bank of America

  Bankers Trust Company

  Bankruptcy. See also receivership

  Banks, Leslie

  Baravalle, Victor

  The Barkleys of Broadway

  Barry, Harold

  Barrymore, Ethel

  Barrymore, John

  Bauer, Leda

  Baxter, Anne

  Beau Idea

  The Beachcomber

  Becky Sharp

  Before the Fact

  Behind the Headlines

  Benedict, Howard

  Benjamin Franklin

  Bennett, Constance

  Bennett, Joan

  Benny, Jack

  Berggren, P. J.

  Berle, Milton

  Berlin, Irving

  Berman, Henry

  Berman, Pandro S.: as associate producer; and David Selznick; and Fred Astaire; and George Schaefer; and George Stevens; and Ginger Rogers; and Gunga Din; and Hunchback of Notre Dame; and Katharine Hepburn; leaves RKO; and lending stars; and Mary of Scotland; as production head; resigns as production head; and Room Service; and Stage Door; steps in for Cooper; and Technicolor; as unit producer

  Berns, Mel

  Berst, J. A.

  The Best Years of Our Lives

  Big Broadcast of 1936

  The Big Trail

  A Bill of Divorcement (1932)

  A Bill of Divorcement (1940)

  Bill, Raymond

  Billy the Kid

  Bird of Paradise

  Birth of a Nation

  The Bitter Tea of General Yen

  Blackface

  Blane, Sally

  Blind buying/selling

  Block booking

  Blore, Eric

  Blumberg, Nate

  Boles, John

  Bombardier

  Bondy, Judge William

  Borden, Olive

  Boretz, Allan

  Bowman, Patric

  “box-office poison” campaign

  Boyd, William

  Boyer, Charles

  Boys Town

  Brady, Alice

  Brandt, Harry

  Brandt, Jerrold T.

  Breakfast for Two

  Break of Hearts

  Breen, Bobby

  Breen, Joseph: as head of production; Production Code Administration

  The Bride Walks Out

  Bring ‘Em Back Alive

  Bringing Up Baby

  Briskin, Samuel

  Broadway

  Broadway Melody

  The Broadway Melody of 1936

  Broadway Melody of 1940

  Broadway Theater

  Brock, Lou

  Broderick, Helen

  Bronder, Lucia

  Brown, Harry Joe

  Brown, Hiram

  Brown, Katharine

  Brown, Tom

  Buck, Frank

  Bulldog Drummond series

  Bulwer-Lytton, Sir Edward

  Burns, George

  Business Week

  Butler, David

  Cabanne, Christy

  Cagney, James

  Call Out the Marines

  Camera Department

  Camera FX Department

  Canutt, Yakima

  Capitol Theater

  Capra, Frank

  Carefree

  Carey, Harry

  Carthay Circle Theater

  Cartoons

  Casablanca

  The Case of Sergeant Grischa

  Casting Department

  Castle, Edgerton

  Catholic Legion of Decency

  C.B.C. Film Corporation

  Censorship. See also Production Code Administration

  Chandler, Chick

  Chaney, Lon

  Chang

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Charlie Chan series

  Charteris, Leslie

  Chartier, Roy

  Check and Double Check

  Cheesman, Ted

  Chemical National Bank

  Chester Bennett Productions

  Christensen, Andrew

  Christopher Strong

  Cimarron

  Citizen Kane

  Clark, Carroll

  Clark, William H.

  Clearances

  Clip Joint

  Cobb, Gerard

  The Cocoanuts

  Cohen, Maury

  Cohn, Harry

  Cohn, Jack

  Colbert, Claudette

  Coldeway, Anthony

  Cole, Rufus

  Collier's

  Collins, Ray

  Collis, Maurice

  Colman, Ronald

  Color film. See also Technicolor

  Colorado Public Utilities Commission

  Columbia: B. B. Kahane; B pictures; cost consciousness; Depression-era stability; Disney; Harry Cohn; Howard Hawks; Jack Cohn; Katharine Hepburn loan; major studio; Samuel Briskin; Sid Rogell

  Comedies

  Commitments Department

  The Common Law

  Compson, Betty

  Condemned Women

  Confessions of a Nazi Spy

  Connelly, Myles

  The Conquerors

  Conrad, Joseph

  Consent decree of 1940

  Consolidated Film Industries (CFI)

  Construction Department

  Cooper, Merian C.: and David Selznick; as head of production; illness; and King Kong; leaves RKO; and Pioneer Pictures; as producer; steps down

  Coordinating Committee on National Defense

  Cormack, Bartlett

  Corporate president

  Correll, Charles. See Amos ‘n’ Andy

  Corrigan, Lloyd

  Cortez, Ricardo

  Cortez, Stanley

  Cost overages

  Costello, Dolores

  Costume Department

  Cotten, Joseph

  The Covered Wagon

  Cowan, William
J.

  Coward, Noel

  Cox, Anthony Berkeley

  Cracked Nuts

  Cram, Mildred

  Cramer, Claire

  Crawford, Joan

  Crime films

  The Criminal Code

  Creelman, James

  Croce, Arlene

  Cromwell, John

  Cronjager, Edward

  Cukor, George

  Custer, Bob

  Daily Mirror

  A Damsel in Distress

  Dance, Girl, Dance

  Dance Hall

  Dance numbers

  The Dancing Masters

  Dancing Pirate

  Danger Lights

  Daniels, Bebe

  Darnell, Linda

  Daves, Delmer

  David Copperfield

  Davies, Marion

  Davis, Bette

  Day, Laraine

  Dee, Frances

  Del Rio, Dolores

  DeMille, Cecil B.

  Denham, Carl

  Departments. See names of individual departments

  Depinet, Ned E.

  Depression

  Derr, E. B.

  DeSylva, Buddy

  The Devil and Miss Jones

  Dieterle, William

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Dinner at Eight

  Directors Department

  Disney, Roy

  Disney, Walt

  Distribution

  Distribution division

  Distribution exchanges

  Divestiture

  Dix, Richard

  Dixiana

  Dmytryk, Edward

  Don Juan

  Donovan, Frank R.

  Double features

  Dove, Billie

  Down to Their Last Yacht

  Drake Hotel

  Drama films

  Dreiser, Theodore

  Dressler, Marie

  Duna, Steffi

  Dunn, Linwood

  Dunne, Irene

  Earhart, Amelia

  The Echo

  Eddy, Nelson

  Edington, Harry: concedes decisions to Schaefer; as head of production; “in name only,”; and Orson Welles; Suspicion; “washing up” his contract

  Editorial Department

  Eglington, Bill

  “Eight major” studios

  Eilers, Sally

  Electrical Department

  Electrical Research Products. See A. T. & T.

  Ellison, James

  Enchanted April

  Enzinger, George

  Equity Pictures

  Ermolieff, Joseph

  Errol, Leon

  Espy, Reeves

  Estabrook, Howard

  The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

  Executive producer for B films

  Exhibition

  Exhibitors Herald and Motion Picture World

  Exploitation films

  Fadiman, William

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Fairbanks, Jr., Douglas

 

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