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Hollywood goes Latin : Spanish-language cinema in Los Angeles /

In the 1920s, Los Angeles enjoyed a buoyant homegrown Spanish-language culture comprised of local and itinerant stock companies that produced zarzuelas, stage plays, and variety acts. After the introduction of sound films, Spanish-language cinema thrived in the city's downtown theatres, screeni...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: De las Carreras, María Elena (Editor ), Horak, Jan-Christopher (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Creating a minority cinema: Spanish-language film exhibition in downtown Los Angeles before World War I / Jan-Christopher Horak
  • Hollywood's Spanish-language movies in Buenos Aires, Lima, Montevideo, and Mexico City / Violeta Núñez Gorritti
  • The rise and fall of Spanish versions (1929-1931), according to Cinelandia magazine / Esteve Riambau
  • Buried in the vaults: the restoration of Hollywood's Spanish-language films / Roberto Green Quintana
  • Cita en Hollywood / Juan B. Heinink and Robert G. Dickson
  • Carlos Borcosque: learning the ropes in Hollywood (1927-1938) / María Elena de las Carreras
  • Ramón Peón: a Cuban in the babel of languages / Luciano Castillo
  • Gabriel García Moreno: inventor in Hollywood, innovator in Mexico / María Esperanza Vázquez Bernal and Xóchitl Fernández
  • Romualdo Tirado and the pioneers of Spanish-language cinema in Los Angeles / Alejandra Espasande Bouza
  • Carlos Gardel's Exito Productions, Inc. A case of Hispanic autonomy? / César Fratantoni
  • Guillermo Calles: a Mexican film pioneer in California / Rogelio Agrasánchez Jr.
  • José Mojica: the tenor from Jalisco, Mexico, who conquered Hollywood / Rosario Vidal Bonifaz
  • Conchita Montenegro in Hollywood: reception and performing style / Núria Bou
  • Antonio Moreno: the star who returned to Spain without leaving Hollywood / Mar Díaz Martínez
  • Competing against Hollywood: a case study, Contrabando / Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro
  • The frustrated career of Celia Villa / Bernd Hausberger