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The Ultimate Directory of Film Technicians: A Necrology of Dates and Place of Births and Deaths of More Than 9,000 Producers, Screenwriters, Composers, Cinematographers, Art Directors, Costume Designers, Choreographers, Executives, and Publicists, by Billy H. Doyle (Consulting Editor: Anthony Slide) (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1999), Cloth (library binding), $65.00, 320pp, ISBN 0-8108-3546-0. The Ultimate Directory of Silent and Sound Era Performers, by Billy H. Doyle (Consulting Editor: Anthony Slide) (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1999), Cloth (library binding), $98.50, 544pp, ISBN 0-8108-3547-9.
Being simply page after page of listings of names, dates, and places, these books are review-proof. Theyre crucial library acquisitions, useful for research purposes for cineastes, and might provide fodder for cocktail chatter for more casual fans. They do provoke imaginative flights with their sometimes strange names, redolent of another era if not another world (who is "Huguette Duflos"?); and their provocatively abbreviated times on Earth (Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, 1927-1959). The book is good for cleaning up the fabrications of actresses (Jean Arthur was born in 1900, not 1908 as she claimed). The redoubtable Anthony Slide correctly indicates in the foreword that the book "is the beginning for any biographical research." He also points out the egalitarian aspect of this enormous labor of love: "It is a lasting memorial to all actors and actresses, no matter how little or how much they contributed to ones enjoyment of a particular film." There are more than 15,000 names in this book. The Technicians book is less weighty at 9,000 names, but just as democratic. In spite of being prohibitively pricey, these books are highly recommended as unique, indispensable resources. December 1999 | Issue 26 ALSO: More book reviews |
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New book from the
editor and writers of
Bright Lights Film Journal
Action! Interviews with Directors
from Classical Hollywood to
Contemporary Iran
(Anthem Art and Culture),
by Gary Morris (Editor),
Bert Cardullo (Introduction),
Jonathan Rosenbaum (Foreword).
London and New York:
Anthem Press, 2009.
"I dare anyone to squeeze between
two covers a more varied, useful and
flat out entertaining sampling of
the personalities that make the
seventh art the liveliest."
David Hudson, IFC.com
Interviews
Robert Bresson
Roger Corman (with Bruce Dern
and David Carradine)
Allan Dwan
Clint Eastwood
Douglas Sirk
Robert Wise
Mania Akbari
Lars von Trier
Michael Haneke
Allie Light
Melvin and Mario van Peebles
Otto Muehl
The Brothers Quay
Barbara Kopple
Federico Fellini
Abbas Kiarostami
François Truffaut
Caveh Zahedi
Peter Bogdanovich and
Joseph McBride
on Orson Welles