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John Frankenheimer - Interviews, Essays, and Profiles (Hardcover)
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John Frankenheimer - Interviews, Essays, and Profiles (Hardcover)
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John Frankenheimer's career as a professional director began and
ended in television. In the mid-1950s, he won acclaim working on
live productions for anthology series like Playhouse 90, and from
the mid-1990s until his death in 2002 he helmed a string of
Emmy-winning features for cable TV, including The Burning Season
(1994) and Andersonville (1996). Despite these successes,
Frankenheimer's reputation rests primarily upon the nearly thirty
feature films he directed, which range from bona fide classics like
Birdman of Alcatraz (1962) and The Manchurian Candidate (1962) to
such lesser achievements as Prophecy (1979) and Dead Bang (1989).
Unfortunately for Frankenheimer, the discrepancy between his best
films and his worst led many critics during his lifetime to dismiss
him as someone whose talent dissipated in the late 1960s. In the
decade since his death, however, several critics have emerged who
reject the assertion that the quality of Frankenheimer's output
faded after an impressive start. In John Frankenheimer: Interviews,
Essays, and Profiles, Stephen B. Armstrong has collected the most
interesting and insightful articles and features published on this
underrated director. While question-and-answer exchanges make up
the bulk of the items featured here, also included are journalistic
profiles of the director at work and essays Frankenheimer himself
wrote for magazine audiences. In addition, readers will find a
series of interviews of people who worked with Frankenheimer,
including actors Roy Scheider, Tim Reid, and the director's wife of
40 years, Evans Frankenheimer. In this volume, the director and
others look back on a career that included such films as Seven Days
in May, The Train, Grand Prix, The Iceman Cometh, Black Sunday, and
Ronin. The first collection of its kind, John Frankenheimer:
Interviews, Essays, and Profiles enables those who value the
director's work to develop a better understanding of the man
through his own words and the words of others.
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