Before he was the Academy Award-nominated director of "The Last
Picture Show" (1971), Peter Bogdanovich (b. 1939) interviewed some
of cinema's great masters: Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, John
Ford, and others. Since becoming an acclaimed filmmaker himself, he
has given countless interviews to the press about his own
career.
This volume collects thirteen of his best, most comprehensive,
and most insightful interviews, many long out-of-print and several
never-before-published in their entirety. They cover more than
forty years of directing, with Bogdanovich talking candidly about
his great triumphs, such as "The Last Picture Show" and "What's Up,
Doc? " (1972), and his overlooked gems, such as "Daisy Miller"
(1974) and "They All Laughed" (1981).
Assembled by acclaimed critic Peter Tonguette, also author of a
new critical biography of Bogdanovich, these interviews demonstrate
that Bogdanovich is not only one of America's finest filmmakers,
but also one of its most eloquent when discussing film and his own
remarkable movies.
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