Nixon on Stage and Screen

Nixon on Stage and Screen
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Book Synopsis Nixon on Stage and Screen by : Thomas Monsell

Download or read book Nixon on Stage and Screen written by Thomas Monsell and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This chronologically arranged reference work annotates all films and plays that contain portraiture--favorable and unfavorable--of Richard Nixon. From comedy, as in Millhouse, to the biting satire found in Forbidden Hollywood and Saturday Night Live, to documentary record, as in Selling of the Pentagon, and beyond, to the applications of Shakespearean drama with The Tragedy of King Richard and Richard III, this book displays the wide range of form used to explain, scorn and understand Nixon's acts. An analysis of each film or play compares the differences between the production and the original source. Each entry includes production credits, a plot summary, and an overview of critical reactions.


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