Typical Men is a fascinating cultural history of the changing images
of men in British cinema from the Second World War to the present. It
explores in detail the changing nature of the dominant male cultural
types: the debonair gentleman, the Byronic hero, the Angry Young Man,
the delinquent, the maladjusted veteran, and villains and comic fools.
This book gives detailed readings of key films including In Which We
Serve, They Made Me a Fugitive, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, and
From Russia With Love, investigating the performances of important
male stars and producing a fresh interpretation of male roles. The book
brings the story up to date with recent films such as Four Weddings and
a Funeral and The Full Monty.