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I THOUGHT WE WERE MAKING MOVIES, NOT HISTORY (Wisconsin Film Studies)

I THOUGHT WE WERE MAKING MOVIES, NOT HISTORY (Wisconsin Film Studies)

I THOUGHT WE WERE MAKING MOVIES, NOT HISTORY (Wisconsin Film Studies)
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I THOUGHT WE WERE MAKING MOVIES, NOT HISTORY (Wisconsin Film Studies)

by Walter Mirisch

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ISBN 13
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University of Wisconsin Press, 2008. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Mint/As New. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. This is a moving, star-filled account of one of Hollywood's true golden ages as told by a man in the middle of it all. Walter Mirisch's company has produced some of the most entertaining and enduring classics in film history, including West Side Story , Some Like It Hot , In the Heat of the Night , and The Magnificent Seven . His work has led to 87 Academy Award nominations and 28 Oscars. Richly illustrated with rare photographs from his personal collection, I Thought We Were Making Movies, Not History reveals Mirisch's own experience of Hollywood and tells the stories of the stars-emerging and established-who appeared in his films, including Natalie Wood, John Wayne, Peter Sellers, Sidney Poitier, Steve McQueen, Marilyn Monroe, and many others. With hard-won insight and gentle humor, Mirisch recounts how he witnessed the end of the studio system, the development of independent production, and the rise and fall of some of Hollywood's most gifted (and notorious) cultural icons. A producer with a passion for creative excellence, he offers insights into his innovative filmmaking process, revealing a rare ingenuity for placating the demands of auteur directors, weak-kneed studio executives, and troubled screen sirens. From his early start as a movie theater usher to the presentation of such masterpieces as The Apartment , Fiddler on the Roof , and The Great Escape , Mirisch tells the inspiring life story of his climb to the highest echelon of the American film industry. This book assures Mirisch's legacy-as Elmore Leonard puts it-as "one of the good guys." Best Books for Special Interests, selected by the American Association of School Librarians, and Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association Among Mirisch's many honors are three Best Picture Academy Awards for THE APARTMENT (1960), WEST SIDE STORY (1961), and IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT (1967). Forewords by Sidney Poitier and Elmore Leonard. Mint, unread, first edition, first printing, in as new, mylar-protected dust jacket. *Ships in a box to insure arrival in this condition.NFBS22

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Title
I THOUGHT WE WERE MAKING MOVIES, NOT HISTORY (Wisconsin Film Studies)
Author
Walter Mirisch
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Mint
Jacket Condition
As New
Quantity Available
2
Edition
1st Edition 1st Printing
ISBN 10
0299226409
ISBN 13
9780299226404
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Place of Publication
Madison, Wi
Date Published
2008
Pages
470
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
Product_type
2

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