Film Genre and the Genre Film.

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Mohamed Younis

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September 29, 2003

Dr. S. Al Kassim

Film Genre and the Genre Film

During the classical Hollywood period genre films were soundly established as the norm. In defining the genre films one must make the distinct separation between film genre and the genre film. Thomas Schatz in his article, Film Genre and Genre Films, maintains a clear distinction between the genre film and the film genre; "Whereas the genre exists as a sort of tacit contract between filmmakers and audience, the genre film is an actual event that honors such a contract." In discussing the Western genre in light of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, by Sergio Leone, and The Great Train Robbery, By Edwin Porter one needs to address the set of conventions which govern and distinguish the western film as such.

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The first western, The Great Train Robbery, By Edwin Porter combined and included three elements: crime, chase scenes, and retribution for wrongdoing, which would eventually constitute and find their way into a great many of the westerns to follow. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly is one of those movies that appears to characterize the western genre. It includes all the characteristic elements of a western. A vast empty and barren Western landscape, the camera pans across it. In the opening scenes the setting is apparent; Sergio Leone portrays the rugged western landscape which is the setting of the movie. "A ...

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