The Hollywood History of the World explained

The Hollywood History of the World
Author:George MacDonald Fraser
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Release Date:1988
1996 (rev. ed.)

The Hollywood History of the World is a 1988 book about historical movies written by George MacDonald Fraser.[1] [2]

Fraser said he was inspired to write the book when it occurred to him that "in a way, Hollywood has been a great historical educator, because if you or I or anyone else thinks of ancient Rome, you probably think of something you've seen in the movies. Who would know what the Romans wore or looked like or a chariot race looked like if they hadn't seen Ben Hur? Who would know what a Philistine temple looked like if Victor Mature hadn't pushed one over? I think we get more vivid pictures of history from the movies than we ever get from histories. Sometimes there are minor distortions, sometimes there are major distortions, but one can be pretty sure the background detail has been accurately researched."[3]

It divides films into seven main "ages":

It was republished in 1996, adding entries on films such as Braveheart, Last of the Mohicans (1992), and Rob Roy (1995).[4]

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:[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-09-25-bk-4084-story.html C. Warren Hollister, "We Learned It at the Movies : THE HOLLYWOOD HISTORY OF THE WORLD by George MacDonald Fraser", LA Times,25 September 1988
  2. News: Hollywood did not always get it wrong. . . ACT . 30 October 1988 . 18 December 2013 . 20 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: . Van Gelder . Lawrence . Zipped kilts a rare faux pas in annals of Hollywood history . The Globe and Mail . 13 August 1988 . C.8 .
  4. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/screeningthepast/shorts/reviews/fraser.html Brian MacFarlane, Screening the Past 16 June, 1997
  5. Book: Fraser, George MacDonald. The Hollywood History of the World. 1988. Michael Joseph Limited. London. 0-7181-2997-0. 111–112.