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| DAVID
LEAN AND HIS FILMS |
| Alain
Silver and James Ursini, 265 pages, 6x9, illus., 1-879505-00-2,
$14.95 paper |
“There
is at last a good book on David Lean. David Lean
and His Films.”
—
Sheridan Morley, London Times
“This is the kind of book every legendary director
deserves and few of them ever receive: a carefully observed,
clearly written, critically alert analysis of his body
of work. This is film scholarship at the highest level,
and a book that is in every sense worthy of its great subject.”
—
Richard Schickel
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David Laen
was the Academy Award-winning director of such classics
as Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, Brief Encounter,
Great Expectations. Oliver Twist, Ryan’s Daughter,
Passage to India, and Bridge on the River
Kwai. His
film career spanned more than six decades, during which
time he was responsible for creating some of the world
cinema’s most memorable moments. He began his
career in 1927 as a tea boy at Gaumont Studio, soon
graduating to camera assistant and editor, and in the
early 1940s began directing.
Updated and extensively revised, this first American
edition of David Lean and His Films offers the reader
an in-depth analysis, discussion, and critique of Lean’s
directorial output. In their film-by-film accounting
of his work, authors Silver and Ursini uncover the themes
and concerns that have been sustained throughout Lean’s
career.
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Alain
Silver has worked as an assistant director for Paramount,
Columbia, Warner Bros., MGM, and Universal, and has
been a producer and production manager on dozens of
features and television programs. He is the author
of The Samurai Film and the co-author of David
Lean and His Films. With Elizabeth Ward, Silver authored
Raymond Chandler’s Los Angeles, Film
Noir, and
a book on producer/director Robert Aldrich.
James
Ursini is the author of Preston Sturges and the co-author
of The Vampire Film. |
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