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Title: |
Western Portraits of Great Character Actors |
| Sub-title: |
The Unsung Heroes & Villains of the Silver Screen |
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| By (author): |
Steve Carver Text by: C Courtney Joyner Edited by: Stephen B. Armstrong Foreword by: Roger Corman |
| ISBN10-13: |
3283012903 : 9783283012908 |
| Illustrations: |
150 colour & b/w photos |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Size: |
265x210mm |
| Pages: |
256 |
| Weight: |
1.415 Kg. |
| Published: |
Edition Olms AG - October 2019 |
| List Price: |
39.95 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 14 |
| Subjects: |
Films, cinema |
| The American West, as we know it, is defined by the movies, and the Western is the oldest film genre. When the movies were born, it was not that long after Promontory Point and the Civil War, so those memories were still there in the minds of the very first movie audiences as they watched The Great Train Robbery. And the myth-making is as important as the brutal truths of history. As the reporter tells Jimmy Stewart in Fords The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend. Rendered in rare, evocative tones reminiscent of Edward Sheriff Curtiss immortal photographs, Western Portraits of Great Character Actors provides readers with a collection of stylised portraits that capture the allure and mystique of the Old West, complete with authentic costuming, weaponry and settings. From the epic feature film to the TV series and serial, this coffee table book will put the story of character actors and the significance of their memorable roles into an entertaining perspective. The subjects include such popular, recognizable actors as Karl Malden, David Carradine, Denver Pyle, R G Armstrong, L Q Jones, Horst Buchholz, Henry Silva, Ruta Lee, Morgan Woodward, Bo Hopkins, Clu Gulager and 72 others. |
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"I admire Steve Carver’s photographs in this fine collection, and as we both emerged from the tutelage of Roger Corman, I feel a connection. These images recall the long-ago past and, not unlike the great photographer of the American West, Sheriff Curtis, reveal the personalities of the actors who sat for Steve’s camera." – Francis Ford Coppola, Writer, Director, Producer.
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"Steve Carver has taken a cinematic approach to still photography, creating a series of compelling and evocative Western images. Helping Steve with this worthy enterprise are some of the best characters Hollywood had to give
A marvellous collection." – Walter Hill, Writer, Director, Producer
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Digital Camera World carried a double-page spread including several images and an interview with the Author where he discussed his photographic methods.
See the Article Here
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