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Don Siegel's ""Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Paperback)
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Don Siegel's ""Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Paperback)
Series: Rutgers Films in Print
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) is a low-budget science
fiction film that has become a classic. The suspense of the film
lies in discovering, along with Miles, the central character
(played by Kevin McCarthy), who is "real" and who is not, and
whether Miles and Becky (played by Dana Wynter) will escape the pod
takeover. As the center of the film moves outward from a small-town
group of neighbors to the larger political scene and institutional
network (of police, the FBI, hospital workers), the ultimate
question is whether "they" have taken over altogether. Although
Invasion can be interpreted in interesting ways along psychological
and feminist lines, its importance as a text has centered primarily
on political and sociological readings. In his introduction to this
volume, Al LaValley explores the politics of the original author of
the magazine serial story on which the film is based, Don Siegel;
and of its screenwriter, Daniel Mainwaring. And he looks at the
ways the studio (Allied Artists) tried to neutralize certain
readings by tacking on an explanatory frame story. The commentary
section includes readings by Stephen King, Peter Biskind, Nora
Sayre, and Peter Bogdanovich. A section of postproduction documents
reproduced here (many for the first time) includes many written by
Wanger and Siegel. The volume also contains two previously
unpublished framing scripts written for Orson Welles. For students
and individual enthusiasts, the contextual materials are
particularly interesting in showing how crucial the postproduction
history of a film can be. A filmography and bibliography are also
included in the volume. Al LaValley is the director of film studies
at Dartmouth. He is the author of many articles on film and editor
of Mildred Pierce in the Wisconsin screenplay series.
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