Roger Corman (b. 1926) is known by many names-craftsman, artist,
maverick, schlock-meister, mini-mogul, mentor, cheapskate, and King
of the B's. Yet his commitment to filmmaking remains inspired. He
learned his craft at the end of the studio system, only to rebel
against Hollywood and define himself as the true independent. And
the list of directors and producers who learned under his
tutelage--Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, James Cameron,
Jonathan Demme, and many more--is astonishing.
Collected here are many of the most honest and revealing
interviews of his epic career, several of which have never been
seen in print. "Roger Corman: Interviews" brings into focus a life
committed to the entertaining art of motion pictures.
Corman's rare talent combined artistic drive with business
savvy, ensuring a successful career that was constantly in motion.
At a remarkable pace more akin to silent movies than modern
Hollywood, he directed over fifty films in less than fifteen years,
some entertaining ("Not of This Earth"), trendsetting ("The Wild
Angels"), daring ("The Intruder"), workmanlike ("Apache Woman"),
stylized ("The Masque of the Red Death") and even profound ("X: The
Man with the X-Ray Eyes"). In a single year, Corman famously shot a
cult classic in two and a half days ("The Little Shop of Horrors"),
reinvigorated the American horror film with a dash of Poe and Price
("House of Usher")--and still turned out a few more films shot
across the globe. Recently awarded an honorary Oscar for his
lifetime contribution to cinema, the self-made Corman has created a
legacy as a defining filmmaker.
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