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| Raymond
Chandler In Hollywood |
| Al Clark, 229
pages, 8x9, illus. [100 stills], 1-879505-29-0, $19.95
paper |
“Elegant, evocative,
amusing and revealing, it’s like seeing Double Indemnity for the first time.” —Stephen Frears
Praise for the British
edition:
“A carefully
researched, often witty and in-depth study.” — Screen
International “Al Clark’s
prose ranges from the mellifluously sardonic to
the utterly deadpan.” —
New
Musical Express
“An appealing
mixture of academic research and racy presentation… Clark
is au fait with every aspect of his subject.”
—The
Face
“Highly entertaining
and informative.”
—The
Evening Standard |
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Four
years after writing his first novel, The
Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler found himself
sitting in an office at Paramount Studios earning
a weekly salary that amounted to almost half of
what he had received for the film rights to his
second novel, Farewell
My Lovely. Despite the considerable
rewards, he was always uncertain, often disgruntled,
never at ease.
Raymond
Chandler in Hollywood is
an entertaining and comprehensive assessment
of Chandler’s
turbulent association with Hollywood, both
as a screenwriter whose credits included Double
Indemnity, The Blue Dahlia, and Strangers
on a Train and as the provider of
source material—his six filmed novels
have so far yielded ten movies.
The
author’s extensive research included interviewing
many of the Hollywood figures who were associated
with Chandler and his films, including Lauren Bacall,
Edward Dmytryk, Alfred Hitchcock, John Houseman,
Fred MacMurray, and Audrey Totter.
Illustrated
with rare stills, posters, and location photographs,
this book provides a special insight into the work
of the world’s most acclaimed writer of detective
fiction.
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Al Clark has worked as a journalist
for Time Out, as publicity director of Virgin
Records, as founder and editor of The Film Yearbook, and, since 1983, as a
film producer. Among his credits as co-producer
are Nineteen Eighty-Four, and Aria;
as executive producer, Absolute Beginners and Gothic;
and as producer, The Adventures of Pricilla, Queen of the Desert. He
is the author of Making
Priscilla.
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