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April 1, 1997 Wisconsin Studies in Film
The most visible cultural institution on earth between the World Wars, the Hollywood movie industry tried to satisfy world-wide audiences of vastly different cultural, religious, and political persuasions. The World According to Hollywood shows how the industrys self-regulation shaped the content of films to make them salable in as many markets as possible. In the process, Hollywood created an idiosyncratic vision of the world that was glamorous and exotic, but also oddly narrow. Ruth Vasey shows how the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA), by implementing such strategies as the industrys Production Code, ensured that domestic and foreign distribution took place with a minimum of censorship or consumer resistance. Drawing upon MPPDA archives, studio records, trade papers, and the records of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Vasey reveals the ways the MPPDA influenced the representation of sex, violence, religion, foreign and domestic politics, corporate capitalism, ethnic minorities, and the conduct of professional classes. Vasey is the first scholar to document fully how the demands of the global market frequently dictated film content and created the movies homogenized picture of social and racial characteristics, in both urban America and the world beyond. She uncovers telling evidence of scripts and treatments that were abandoned before or during the course of production because of content that might offend foreign markets. Among the fascinating points she discusses is Hollywoods frequent use of imaginary countries as story locales, resulting from a deliberate business policy of avoiding realistic depictions of actual countries. She argues that foreign governments perceived movies not just as articles of trade, but as potential commercial and political emissaries of the United States. Just as Hollywood had to persuade its domestic audiences that its products were morally sound, its domination of world markets depended on its ability to create a culturally and politically acceptable product.

The World According to Hollywood will be a useful and important work, appealing to scholars interested in questions of national cinema and national identity, as well as the history of censorship and the MPPDA.Lea Jacobs, author of The Wages of Sin: Censorship and the Fallen Woman Film, 19281942


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Why are golden age Hollywood's versions of history so strange? It is a matter of money, of course. The Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA), on which Vasey focuses, was basically a marketing group primarily concerned with maximizing movie exportability. To that end, it enforced cultural and political innocuousness. Here is an instance of how MPPDA policy was practiced, absurdly: Warner Brothers' West of Shanghai (1937) was based on a story about a Mexican bandit. To avoid offending Mexicans, the setting was changed to China. To avoid offending Chinese, Warner Brothers ran it by the Chinese consul, who complained that the bandit army's duds too closely resembled Chinese army uniforms. Well, the uniforms appeared throughout the movie, so reshooting was impossible. Solution: a drippy written introduction about how bandits just might choose uniforms that looked like army gear; this, of course, only drew attention to the uniforms. And that's just one tale of corporate lunacy in this highly enjoyable study. Mike Tribby --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"The World According to Hollywood will be a useful and important work, appealing to scholars interested in questions of national cinema and national identity, as well as the history of censorship and the MPPDA."-Lea Jacobs, author of The Wages of Sin: Censorship and the Fallen Woman Film, 1928-1942 -- Lea Jacobs, author of The Wages of Sin: Censorship and the Fallen Woman Film , 1928-1942

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press (April 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299151948
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299151942
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Why were so many "imaginary countries" used as locales?, June 2, 1997
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This review is from: World According To Hollywood (Wisconsin Studies in Film) (Paperback)
In this insightful survey of Hollywood films between the World
Wars, the author shows that the increasing proportion of
revenue from foreign markets dictated not only
greater attention to their political, social, and
religious sensitivities, but also influenced the
very form of the medium, e.g., a tendency
toward "action pictures" at the expense of
"dialogue pictures",

Admirably researched asnd clearly written, Vasey's
work will be essential for film students and others
interested in Hollywood's impact on the world, and
vice versa.

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