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Though he appeared in only six films, James Dean is still
frequently discussed some 30 years after his death in an accident
at the age of 24. This book provides full production information,
plot synopses, review excerpts, and critical commentary for Dean's
roles in Fixed Bayonets (1951), Sailor Beware (1951), Has Anybody
Seen My Gal? (1952), East of Eden (1955), Rebel Without a Cause
(1955), and Giant (1956). It also details his stage, radio, and
television work, and includes an extensive annotated bibliography.
This comprehensive guide synthesizes the tremendous amount of
information available about Dean's life and legacy. Included are
chapters on his work in stage, film, radio, and television; entries
in each chapter provide production information, plot synopses,
review excerpts, and critical commentary about each of his
performances. The book also examines his unrealized projects and
his survival in various tributes and recordings. An extensive
annotated bibliography directs the reader to sources of additional
information about Dean's fascinating hold on the American
imagination.
Though starring in only some twenty films and two engagements on
Broadway, Audrey Hepburn earned her reputation through the quality
of her work rather than the quantity of her performances. She was
never driven by her career, and took years off between movies to
spend with her family. As a child growing up in Arnhem when the
Nazis invaded Holland, Hepburn witnessed the tragedy of war
first-hand, and the impact of her experiences led her to a strong
devotion to humanitarian causes. This book chronicles the career of
Audrey Hepburn and sheds light on her private and enigmatic life.
The brief biography included in the volume overviews her
experiences and provides a context for her work as a performer. The
entries that follow are devoted to her individual performances and
include cast and credit information, plot synopses, excerpts from
reviews, and critical commentary on her work. Entries are grouped
in chapters devoted to her stage, film, radio, and television
appearances, while appendices list her awards. An annotated
bibliography lists and describes sources of additional information
about this enchanting performer.
Following in the successful wake of" The Beverly Hillbillies "and
"Green Acres,"" The Dukes of Hazzard" debuted in January 1979 and
quickly became a staple of CBS-TV's Friday night lineup. With its
wild mix of wacky car chases and spectacular vehicle wrecks,
bumbling sheriffs, greedy politicians, and its rambunctious lead
players (the Duke boys and curvaceous Daisy Duke), it's little
wonder the program developed such a strong and loyal viewership.
This is the first book devoted to the genesis and production of the
hit program, tracing its 1970s origin through to its recent,
highly-rated "reunion" movie on CBS-TV. The author conducted
extensive interviews with cast and technical talent to explore this
beloved show - revealing for the first time many behind-the-scenes
anecdotes about the week-to-week filming of the series.
In this lively and factual presentation of the long-running TV
series (1979-85), no trivia point is left unanswered about the
amazing clan of Dukes and their colorful nemeses Sheriff Rosco P.
Coltrane and Boss Hogg.
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