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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
1988 1996 (rev. ed.)

Author
  
George MacDonald Fraser


Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1988

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The Hollywood History of the World is a 1988 book about historical movies written by George MacDonald Fraser.

It divides films into seven main "ages":

  • The Ancient World (films discussed include One Million Years B.C., Ben-Hur (1959), Cleopatra (1963), The Robe, Demetrius and the Gladiators, The Fall of the Roman Empire);
  • Knights and Barbarians (The Vikings, Becket, The Lion in Winter, Macbeth (1948), The Adventures of Robin Hood);
  • Tudors and Sea-Dogs (The Private Life of Henry VIII, Fire Over England, The Sea Hawk (1940));
  • Romance and Royalty (Scaramouche (1952), Waterloo (1970));
  • Rule Britannia (Sanders of the River, Lives of a Bengal Lancer, The Drum, The Four Feathers (1939), North West Frontier, Zulu);
  • New World, Old West (Western Union, True Grit (1969), My Darling Clementine); and
  • The Violent Century (All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), The Way Ahead, Mrs. Miniver, Platoon, Full Metal Jacket).
  • It was republished in 1996, adding entries on films such as Braveheart, Last of the Mohicans (1992), and Rob Roy (1995).

    Portraits

    The book is notable for its juxtaposition of historical portraits against those of the actors who portrayed the subjects, with Fraser frequently offering comments about how well the likeness has been achieved, as in the following from the 1970 film Cromwell:

    References

    The Hollywood History of the World Wikipedia