Striking Poses: Photographs from the Kobal Collection by Richard Schickel

Striking Poses: Photographs from the Kobal Collection

Richard Schickel
148 pages
Stewart Tabori & Chang; 1st edition
Apr 1987
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Time magazine film critic Schickel dips into an archive of movie memorabilia and presents 160 Hollywood publicity shots from the 1930s through the 1960s. His contention that movie stars "saw these pictures as a form of degradation" is perhaps validated by photographs of Janet Leigh promoting Kid Rodelo arrayed in a gun belt encircling a garter belt and of Carroll Baker posed on a bearskin rug. But, for the most part, Schickel flippantly tosses out ludicrous and empty reflections, for example, on WW II patriotic stills: "Who is to say these pin-ups did not do more to shorten the conflict than most of us did?" The book itself proves to be a glitzy facet of the very "form of human exploitation" it purports to expose and censure. (May 1pCopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 148
Publisher Stewart Tabori & Cha...
Published 1987
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