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The Making of The Magnificent Seven - by Brian Hannan (Paperback)

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  • The story behind The Magnificent Seven could have been a movie in itself.
  • About the Author: Brian Hannan writes a regular column for Cinema Retro magazine and gives lectures on film at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • 288 Pages
  • Performing Arts, Film

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About the Book



"The story behind The Magnificent Seven could have been a movie in itself. A flop on release, the film became a box office hit. This book tells the behind-the-scenes story. An examination of the various screenplay drafts and the writers' source material--Kurosawa's Seven Samurai--shows who wrote what. Analysis of Sturges' directorial work is provided"--



Book Synopsis



The story behind The Magnificent Seven could have been a movie in itself. It had everything--actors' strike, writers' strike, Mexican government interference and a row between the screenwriters that left one removing his name from the credits, all under the lingering gloom of post-McCarthy era Hollywood. A flop on release, it later became a box office hit.

This book tells the behind-the-scenes story: how Yul Brynner became the biggest independent producer in Hollywood; why John Sturges was not the first choice after Brynner surrendered the director's chair; why Sturges quit; the truth about the Mirisch Company (producers); the details of the film's botched release and unlikely redemption; the creation of Elmer Bernstein's classic score; and how internecine fighting prevented the making of the television series in 1963.

Myths about Steve McQueen, his feud with Brynner and the scene-stealing antics of the cast are debunked. A close examination of the various screenplay drafts and the writers' source material--Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai--shows who wrote what. Extensive analysis of Sturges' directorial work is provided.



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"The Magnificent Seven can certainly lay claim to being the most loved [Western]...Hannan's research for The Making of the Magnificent Seven is impressive...exhaustive...a story well told"- Wall Street Journal; "fascinating...meticulously charts Brynner's rise to stardom and his desire to direct...strongly recommend[ed]...an engrossing read"-Classic Film and TV Café; "dredges up details of the technical, financial, political, personal, and artistic underpinnings of a western movie that significantly influenced the genre"-ProtoView; "fascinating...Hannan well documents the story behind the film which has everything...the book is a must read"-Western Clippings; "a thorough, fascinating, informative, and endlessly entertaining book length study on 'The Making of The Magnificent Seven.' The book is relentlessly fascinating, taking the reader on the complete journey of the film, from its inspiration, to its concept, its casting, production, execution, and impact. There is absolutely nothing about this movie that is overlooked in this study. Everything is given full and complete attention. The author is thorough without being convoluted, astute without being pedantic, and his stories continue to be interesting, informative, and enlightening. An impressive understanding of 60s cinema.... It is one of the best books written on a particular film"-Examiner; "recommended"-Flick Attack.



About the Author



Brian Hannan writes a regular column for Cinema Retro magazine and gives lectures on film at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.9 Inches (H) x 7.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Film
Genre: Performing Arts
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: McFarland & Company
Theme: History & Criticism
Format: Paperback
Author: Brian Hannan
Language: English
Street Date: May 11, 2015
TCIN: 93375058
UPC: 9780786496952
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-1211
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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