My Lists
Featured Lists
REVIEWS
Library Journal
Reviewed on January 1, 1990
This book's strong point is a valuable, groundbreaking introduction in which the authors, by statistical means, refute the accepted notion, first stated by Haskell and Rosen, that the 1930s/1940s were a "golden age'' for women on screen. Segrave and Martin find during those years, and now, that Hollywood is sad...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




