Copyright © Julian Petley, 2022. Most of the chapters in this book are concerned with films which, at the time of their making, tackled taboo-busting subjects of one kind or another, and, in doing so, frequently shocked conservative sensibilities. In this chapter, however, I want to examine a number of films which shocked liberal sensibilities in the 1970s because of the manner in whi ch they dealt with the issues of law, order and justice. Foremost amongst such films are Dirty Harry (Don Siegel, 1971) and Death Wish (Michael Winner, 1974) , but as William Gombash has dealt with the latter in his chapter, I will concentrate on analysing the elements in the former that outraged liberal opinion. First, however, it is necessary to sketch in a ...
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This paper focuses on the issue of violence in Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) through explain...
This is a review of “Un-American” Hollywood: Politics and Film in the Blacklist Era, a 2007 volume e...
On the Blacklist: Hollywood Reds and Witch Hunting in the American Motion Picture Industry (1947-196...
This article uses conservative crime films from the founding era of modern conservatism, the late 19...
Law and Order became a political rallying cry in the 1960s, as conservative candidates like Barry G...
Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry became the prototype for a new kind of movie cop--an antihero in pursui...
Law and Order offers a valuable new study of the political and social history of the 1960s. It prese...
In 1971 director Melvin Van Peebles released Sweet Sweetback\u27s Baadasssss Song, a film that quic...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2014. Major: History. Advisors: Lary May, Tracey ...
This contribution covers overlooked entries in “Blaxploitation” cinema of the 1970s that took an ove...
«There is one question, Inspector Callahan: Why do they call you ‘Dirty Harry’?» Harry, it is explai...
Screening Justice contains more than fifty essays written by fifty legal scholars, professionals and...
In this Article Professor Banks argues that what makes many of filmmaker John Waters early films so ...
Victim (1961) was the first commercial film in Britain to deal openlywith the need for legal reform ...
In the postwar era, the lure of controversy sold movie tickets as much as the promise of entertainme...
This paper focuses on the issue of violence in Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) through explain...
This is a review of “Un-American” Hollywood: Politics and Film in the Blacklist Era, a 2007 volume e...
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