Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema From the Victorian Age to the VCR - 5.8MB
Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema From the Victorian Age to the VCR
Dave Thompson
350 pages
Publisher: Ecw Press; illustrated edition edition (September 1, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1550227912
In the 1920s they were called stags, smokes, or blue
movies; today it's adult films. But until now, apart from brief summaries in film histories and scholarly articles, there has been no complete history of the
pornographic film industry. That gap is filled by this lively and insightful book that provides commentary on individual
movies and traces the evolution of film styles and storylines through nearly a century of X-rated material. All the research for the book is based on viewings of the
movies—many of the oldest are now archived on DVDs—and on interviews with living actors and producers. Tracing an arc from the masks and dim lighting of the earliest days to the realism and absence of trick photography in the 1920s and 1930s, the account then ponders the obsession with close-ups of body parts in later decades. The overview ends in the late 1970s, when the advent of home videos changed adult entertainment completely.