Yale was able to provide a much more satisfactory example of classical reinterpretation with the final production of that year - Robert Lowell's adaptation of Aeschylus ' Prometheus Bound . This production was significant in many ways ...
Describes the historical background of the well-known World War II film, and recounts the development of the script and characters, casting changes, censorship problems, and other details of the Warner Brothers production
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Making Scenes: A Personal History of the Turbulent Years at Yale, 1966-1979
American film pioneer John Ford is usually associated with classic westerns, which he began making in the silent era with veteran cowboy star, Harry Carey, Sr. Throughout his nearly 60 years as a director, he turned out more classics in ...
This authoritative volume brings together a team of world-class scholars to cover the full range of Old Testament backgrounds studies in a concise, up-to-date, and comprehensive manner.
True West, July 2003. ______. “The Fight Scene That Kills Off Kevin.” True West, October 2006. ______. “The Mysterious Death of Johnny Ringo.” True West, August 2005. ______. “Wyatt Goes Rogue.” True West, May 2010. Boessenecker, John ...
The definitive guide to everything fans want to know about A Christmas Story shares the inside story behind the film’s production, release, and unlikely ascent to the top of popular culture.
This book goes behind the scenes telling stories behind the making of a group of Hollywood classics made during the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's presenting a view of all the plans, peculiarities, and happy accidents behind the making of some ...
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The innovative cinematography, the unsettling musical score, and the most famous twenty-five seconds in motion picture history - the stabbing scene in the shower at the Bates Motel - have...