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Writing and Interviews on Movies and Moviemakers

by Damien Love

Type
Interviews
Subject
Director
Keywords
director, interviews
Publishing date
2016
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 548 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-1-5176-1863-6
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Book Presentation:
From the dead-end highways of Monte Hellman to the sword-wielding skeletons of Ray Harryhausen; from Frankenstein to Warren Oates – this wonderfully eclectic collection of interviews and essays on movies and the people who make them ranges widely through Hollywoods old and new, yet certain themes and faces keep recurring. Included are career-overview interviews with 14 cult figures, including actors RICHARD WIDMARK, HARRY DEAN STANTON, BRUCE DERN, DAVID CARRADINE, KRIS KRISTOFFERSON, BURT YOUNG and ELLIOTT GOULD; and filmmakers MONTE HELLMAN, ARTHUR PENN, ROGER CORMAN, WALTER HILL, JOHN MILIUS, OLIVER STONE and RAY HARRYHAUSEN.Elsewhere come pieces on Stanley Kubrick as a boy photographer; Sir Ian McKellen discussing his performance as Frankenstein-director James Whale; explorations of the pre-Hollywood writing careers of horror auteur Val Lewton and maverick legend Sam Fuller; sketches of figures ranging from John Wayne to Warren Oates; considerations of films including Dracula, Freaks, Sunset Boulevard and In A Lonely Place…and much more.For film lovers and film scholars alike, an intriguing, lyrical and provocative collection.

About the Author:
Damien Love is the author of Solid, Dad, Crazy, a study of the actor Robert Mitchum. His writing on movies has appeared in books, newspapers and magazines.

Press Reviews:
"500 or so pages of damn fine writing...The style is oftenappropriately hard-boiled and noir-ish. To call it criticism is not quite enough. Love has created a world, a mood, all dames-in-trouble andneon-in-puddles, and peopled it with real movie-makers" - The Sunday Herald

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