Who the Devil Made It : Conversations With.
Publisher: Westminster : Random House Publishing Group, 2012Copyright date: �2012Description: 1 online resource (769 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resource001: EBC6084760ISBN: 9780307817457Subject(s): Motion pictures--Production and direction | Motion picture producers and directors--InterviewsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Who the Devil Made ItDDC classification: 791.43/0233 LOC classification: PN1995.9.P7 W48 1997Online resources: Click to ViewItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"A must have for any film nut."-- Details
Peter Bogdanovich, award-winning director, screenwriter, actor and critic, interviews 16 legendary directors over a 15-year period. Their richly illuminating conversations combine to make this a riveting chronicle of Hollywood and picture making. Join him in conversations with:
Robert Aldrich * George Cukor * Allan Dwan * Howard Hanks * Alfred Hitchcock * Chuck Jones * Fritz Lang * Joseph H. Lewis * Sidney Lumet * Leo McCarey * Otto Preminger * Don Siegel * Josef von Sternberg * Frank Tashlin * Edgar G. Ulmer * Raoul Walsh
NOTE: This edition does not include photographs.
Praise for Who the Devil Made It
"Illuminating . . . These were (and sometimes are: a few yet breathe) men rooted in history as much as in Hollywood. Their collected memories make the past look fearfully rich beside a present that is poverty-stricken in everything except money." -- The New Yorker
"Bogdanovich is one of America's finest writers on the cinema. . . . Thank goodness [his] Who the Devil Made It has come along to remind us that films and writing about film were, at one time, focused on the work and not strictly on the bottom line." -- The Boston Globe
"A treasure trove on the craft of directing." -- Newsday
"Monumental . . . The directors' reminiscences about technique, working methods, sources of ideas, and relationships with actors and studios are thoroughly entertaining." -- Publishers Weekly
"A fine achievement that helps illuminate the art and craft of some remarkable directors . . . There are plenty of revealing anecdotes." -- Kirkus Reviews
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Introduction: The Lightning Art -- 1: Allan Dwan (1885-1981) -- The Last Pioneer -- Galloping Tintypes -- 2: Raoul Walsh (1887-1980) -- The Adventurer -- Dagger, Sword and Gun -- 3: Fritz Lang (1890-1976) -- Fate, Murder and Revenge -- The Director's Copyright -- 4: Josef von Sternberg (1894-1969) -- The Angle of Vision -- They Are All Abstract -- 5: Howard Hawks (1896-1977) -- Ride, Boldly Ride -- The Rules of the Game -- 6: Leo McCarey (1898-1969) -- The Crazy Irishman -- The Ineluctability of Incidents -- 7: George Cukor (1899-1983) -- Sound's Perfect Choice -- The Players're the Thing -- 8: Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) -- A Synonym for Suspense -- Young Man with Master Mind -- 9: Edgar G. Ulmer (1904-1972) -- Out of Nothing -- Nothing Was Impossible -- 10: Otto Preminger (1906-1986) -- The Intelligence of the Audience -- Open Questions -- 11: Joseph H. Lewis (1907- ) -- The Impressionist -- Artist Without Diploma -- 12: Chuck Jones (1912- ) -- What's Up, Honorary Doc? -- Every Day's New Game -- 13: Don Siegel (1912-1991) -- Action's Intellectual -- That Outcast Is Me -- 14: Frank Tashlin (1913-1972) -- The Possum's Smile -- The Nonsense of Civilization -- 15: Robert Aldrich (1918-1983) -- Deadly Kiss Me -- The Phoenix Flight -- 16: Sidney Lumet (1924- ) -- A Child of New York -- Making Mosaics -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations Used in Filmographies -- Other Books by This Author -- About the Author.
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