John McElwee is a lifelong film enthusiast who began reviewing new movies in print at age 14. His articles have appeared in Films in Review, Monsters from the Vault, and Noir City Annual. He has taught and lectured on film and has programmed extensively for colleges and universities.
"John McElwee digs deep and explodes box-office myths about beloved
and obscure films, as well as serving up the fascinating,
heretofore untold stories of how classics were sold at local bijous
and their often torturous afterlives. Catnip for movie buffs, all
told in an irresistible, wryly amusing voice." -- Lou Lumenick,
film critic, New York Post
"The book is wonderful in its variety of films chosen and
situations connected with ballyhoo that strongly influenced public
perception and market response. John has ably demonstrated, as no
one else has to date, the crucial nature of the motion picture
exhibitor who, by way of creative marketing, or not, helps
determine the fate of producers (as in the case of Lewton) and even
the memory of deceased stars in his fascinating chronicle of both
Jean Harlow and James Dean. McElwee has shown that the 'sizzle'
was, in fact, the 'steak' of moviegoing during the heyday of motion
pictures and gives substance to the term 'popular' in the study of
popular film. Showmen, Sell It Hot! proves conclusively that
without the imaginative and resourceful exhibitor, even the
best-laid studio advertising campaigns were not sufficient to sell
a film in a very competitive market." -- James V D'Arc, curator of
motion picture archives, Brigham Young University
"John McElwee's Greenbriar Picture Shows is unique among the
countless film blogs on the Internet in that it focuses on the
exhibition side of the business and the role showmanship played in
the filling of seats. Now John has produced a book as unique and
valuable as the site from which it is derived. In Showmen, Sell It
Hot! he tells the local exhibitor's story as never before,
incorporating solid research, eye-popping graphics, and the
distinctive voice his readers have come to expect. It fills a
long-vacant niche in film scholarship, but it's also loads of fun.
I can't remember the last time I've enjoyed a book so much." --
James Curtis, author, Spencer Tracy: A Biography
"Having been privileged to see an early proof of John's book, I can
happily attest that it's a humdinger, and everyone should go out
and buy it. It truly is more than a collection of some of the best
from Greenbriar, it weaves a interesting tale from the Exhibitors
point of view covering the important decades of the movie business.
Fabulous photos, an entertaining read, and a terrific education.
All of your bookshelves require it." -- Richard M Roberts, author,
Past Humor, Present Laughter: Musings on the Comedy Film Industry
1910-1945, Volume One: Hal Roach
"You'll want to own a copy of the handsome new hardcover, Showmen,
Sell It Hot! Every chapter of this lavishly illustrated volume is
packed with information that was new to me and fascinating to
learn. I can't say enough about this entertaining book or the
ongoing research John McElwee offers at his site." -- Leonard
Maltin
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