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Postcript Books (UK): http://www.psbooks.co.uk Just in time for that Christmas Present ! A Chorus of Raspberries British Film Comedy 1929-39 Literature David Sutton Exeter University Press 2000 294 pages Qty Hardback Illustrated 085989603X Published Price £45.00 Our Price £14.99 Low status and critical invisibility enabled British comedy film in the 1930s to deviate from the aesthetic and ideological principles of mainstream cinema and explore issues around class, gender and sexuality in ways forbidden to more critically acceptable texts. In this study of a previously neglected genre, Sutton traces the roots of British comedy film to pre-cinematic entertainments such as music hall, variety and revue, to situate it as part of a wider cross-media popular aesthetic. Get Carter and Beyond: The Cinema of Mike Hodges Literature Steven Paul Davies Batsford 2002 192 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0713487909 Published Price £15.99 Our Price £6.99 Interviews recorded with Hodges over a period of two years form the major part of this authorized biography of one of Britain's finest directors. The book examines the whole of his career, discussing his work in both art house and mainstream cinema, with features as disparate as Get Carter, Flash Gordon and his recent sleeper success, Croupier. Also included are behind-the-scenes photographs supplied by Hodges himself, and a filmography of his work as director and scriptwriter So You Wanna be a Director? Ken Annakin Tomahawk 2001 290 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0953192652 Published Price £16.99 Our Price £4.99 Yorkshire-born Ken Annakin is one of the greatest international film directors. The last of the English directors to make it in the international arena (others included Hitchcock and Lean), this autobiography traces Annakin's career from his early British films through to Hollywood. He has directed, written and produced over 50 feature films in Africa, India, Malaysia, Scandinavia, China, Europe and the United States. His films include: Swiss Family Robinson, The Longest Day, Battle of the Bulge, and Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. Greasepaint and Gore The Hammer Monsters of Roy Ashton Literature Bruce Sachs ; Russell Wall Tomahawk 1998 167 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0953192601 297x210mm Published Price £16.99 Our Price £5.99 Roy Ashton was one of cinema's greatest and most influential make-up artists. He designed most of Hammer's most famous monsters and became the inspiration for many later 'monster makers'. Based on Ashton's notes for an autobiography and interviews with the actors and stuntmen he transformed, this book traces Ashton's career and looks in turn at his most famous creations, reproducing his sketches and photographs to go behind the scenes in films such as Kiss of the Vampire, The Mummy, Phantom of the Opera and The Plague of the Zombies The Complete Kubrick David Hughes Virgin 2000 303 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0753504529 Published Price £15.99 Our Price £7.99 This lively and discursive companion to the work of Stanley Kubrick has sections on each of his thirteen feature films and the early shorts, providing plot summaries, credits, production information and details of box office success, as well as lists of trivia and apocrypha. Discussions of the controversies and critical reaction which greeted each film complement Kubrick's own comments on such masterpieces as Dr Strangelove, 2001 and The Shining. A Retake Please! Night Mail to Western Approaches Literature Pat Jackson Liverpool University Press 1999 316 pages Qty Paperback 0853239533 Published Price £16.50 Our Price £5.99 Pat Jackson, ex-messenger boy of John Grierson's GPO film unit and director of his own documentary of the Battle of the Atlantic (Western Approaches), tells the story of his own ground- breaking film-making. Lewis and Stempel's Ultimate TV Guide Literature Jon E Lewis ; Penny Stempel Orion 2001 384 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0752846175 245x185mm Published Price £16.99 Our Price £5.99 This newly revised guide is a mine of useful information on over 1,300 of the most memorable TV series of the last 48 years. From Muffin the Mule, Coronation Street, Star Trek, Colditz and Blake's 7, to the latest classics of the digital age, their book contains synopses, cast lists, broadcasting details, and critical appraisals of the entertainment form that has decisively altered our common cultural experience. Transatlantic Crossings British Feature Films in the United States Literature Sarah Street Continuum 2002 280 pages Qty Hardback Illustrated 0826413951 Published Price £55.00 Our Price £7.99 In this study of British films exported to America from the 1920s to 2000, Sarah Street explores topics such as the 'roadshow' system of film release and censorship, and discusses the films themselves. No jacket. Trevor Howard A Personal Biography Terence Pettigrew Peter Owen 2001 279 pages Qty Hardback Illustrated 0720611245 Published Price £18.95 Our Price £6.99 A biography Trevor Howard (1916-1988), whose theatre and film career spanned fifty incident-packed years, and included the incomparable Brief Encounter The Historical Film History and Memory in Media Literature Marcia Landy (Edited by) Athlone 2001 350 pages Qty Paperback 0485300966 Published Price £25.00 Our Price £5.99 Looking at the ways media critics and historians have written about history as portrayed in the cinema, this volume of essays focuses on what it means to 'read' films historically, with special emphasis on the colonial experience as rendered in post-colonial films. Jack Hylton Presents Literature Pamela W Logan BFI 1995 116 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 0851705510 Published Price £12.99 Sale Price £2.99 A neglected aspect of television history - the variety shows of 1955- 60 and Jack Hylton's part in them - revealed through Hylton's own archive of recorded programmes and related paperwork. Alec Guinness A Celebration Literature John Russell Taylor Pavilion 2000 192 pages Qty Paperback Illustrated 1862055017 Published Price £12.99 Our Price £4.99 A tribute to Alex Guinness's life, achievements and passions, this book chronicles his career in film, theatre and writing to an Indian summer that saw one of his most memorable roles: George Smiley |
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