Otto Preminger Interviews

“Otto Preminger Interviews” by Gary Bettinson, published by University Press of Mississippi in 2021, offers an in-depth look at the life and career of the influential filmmaker Otto Preminger. Spanning 181 pages, this edition presents a collection of nineteen interviews that reveal Preminger’s perspectives on his work and the film industry. Known for his groundbreaking films such as “Laura” and “Anatomy of a Murder,” Preminger’s career extended from the 1930s to the 1970s, during which he became a significant figure in Hollywood, challenging conventions and addressing complex social issues.
Readers will find a candid exploration of Preminger’s filmmaking practices and his confrontations with censorship and the Hollywood blacklist. The interviews delve into his relationships with notable stars like Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra, as well as his commitment to tackling taboo subjects in his films. This compilation not only highlights Preminger’s unique style and methods but also situates him within the broader context of entertainment and performing arts, making it a valuable resource for those interested in film direction and production.
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Otto Preminger (1905-1986), whose Hollywood career spanned the 1930s through the 1970s, is popularly remembered for the acclaimed films he directed, among which are the classic film noir Laura, the social-realist melodrama The Man with the Golden Arm, the CinemaScope musical Carmen Jones, and the riveting courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder. As a screen actor, he forged an indelible impression as a sadistic Nazi in Billy Wilder’s Stalag 17 and as the diabolical Mr. Freeze in television’s Batman.
He is remembered, too, for drastically transforming Hollywood’s industrial practices. With Exodus, Preminger broke the Hollywood blacklist, controversially granting screen credit to Dalton Trumbo, one of the exiled “Hollywood Ten.” Preminger, a committed liberal, consistently shattered Hollywood’s conventions. He routinely tackled socially progressive yet risqué subject matter, pressing the Production Code’s limits of permissibility. He mounted Black-cast musicals at a period of intense racial unrest. And he embraced a string of other taboo topics-heroin addiction, rape, incest, homosexuality-that established his reputation as a trailblazer of adult-centered storytelling, an enemy of Hollywood puritanism, and a crusader against censorship.
Otto Preminger: Interviews compiles nineteen interviews from across Preminger’s career, providing fascinating insights into the methods and mindset of a wildly polarizing filmmaker. With remarkable candor, Preminger discusses his filmmaking practices, his distinctive film style, his battles against censorship and the Hollywood blacklist, his clashes with film critics, and his turbulent relationships with a host of well-known stars, from Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra to Jane Fonda and John Wayne.
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