edited by Rudy Behlmer and Tino Balio
University of Wisconsin Press, 1982
Paper: 978-0-299-09014-2
Library of Congress Classification PN1997.S319 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 791.4372

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 This 1940 swashbuckler is one of the best examples of the old Hollywood studio system at work. Scholars and film buffs will learn much about collaborative filmmaking on an exceptionally large scale as Rudy Behlmer traces step-by-step the evolution of The Sea Hawk. The very anti-thesis of an auteur film, The Sea Hawk illustrates the ways in which creative input from just about everyone on the Warner Brothers lot—producers, writers, art directors, director, cameraman, special effects team, editor and composer-conductor—resulted in a film in the familiar Warners house style.


This book includes the complete screenplay.



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