Only once in cinema history have imported films dominated the American market: during the nickelodeon era in the early years of the twentieth century, when the Pathe company's "Red Rooster" films could be found "everywhere." Through extensive original research, Richard Abel demonstrates how cruc
The red rooster scare: making cinema American, 1900-1910
β Scribed by Richard Abel
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 322
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Only once in cinema history have imported films dominated the American market: during the nickelodeon era in the early years of the twentieth century, when the PathΓ© company's "Red Rooster" films could be found "everywhere." Through extensive original research, Richard Abel demonstrates how crucial French films were in making "going to the movies" popular in the United States, first in vaudeville houses and then in nickelodeons.
Abel then deftly exposes the consequences of that popularity. He shows how, in the midst of fears about mass immigration and concern that women and children (many of them immigrants) were the principal audience for moving pictures, the nickelodeon became a contested site of Americanization. PathΓ©'s Red Rooster films came to be defined as dangerously "foreign" and "alien" and even "feminine" (especially in relation to "American" subjects like westerns). Their impact was thwarted, and they were nearly excluded from the market, all in order to ensure that the American cinema would be truly American.
The Red Rooster Scare offers a revealing and readable cultural history of American cinema's nationalization, by one of the most distinguished historians of early cinema.
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page IX)
PREFACE (page XI)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page XVII)
Chapter 1. Trick or Treat: What "Commercial Crisis,' 1900-1903? (page 1)
Chapter 2. "PathΓ© Goes to Town": French Films Create a Market for the Nickelodeon, 1903-1906 (page 20)
Chapter 3. The French Rooster Rules the Roost, 1905-1908 (page 48)
Chapter 4. Reclaiming the Market, Cleaning Up the Barnyard, 1907-1909 (page 87)
Chapter 5. The Perils of PathΓ©: "Americanize or Be Foreignized," 1907-1910 (page 118)
Chapter 6. "Our Country" / Whose Country? The Americanization Project of Early Westerns, 1907-1910 (page 151)
AFTERWORD: THE AMNESIA OF AMERICANIZATION (page 177)
APPENDIX (page 181)
NOTES (page 187)
INDEX (page 287)
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