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Fast Fade: David Puttnam, Columbia Pictures, and the Battle for Hollywood [Paperback]

Andrew Yule (Author)

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December 1, 1989
Featuring 16 pages of photographs, this ultimate inside-Hollywood story of egos and ambition offers an intimate account of the feud between David Puttnam and Columbia Pictures.

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This biography of the Briton who produced Midnight Express and Chariots of Fire falls into two sharply divided sections: the first details David Puttnam's rise to the top of England's movie industry amid feelings that he was the hope of his nation's flagging film business, while the second describes his year as the head of Columbia Pictures in Hollywood and the disaster which overtook him there. British journalist Yule ( Hollywood-a-Go-Go ) traces his subject's struggle to make quality pictures in his early years, pictures based principally on moral dilemmas, and his success in breaking new cinematic ground. This portion of the book should appeal to most readers. The second segment, however, relating the corporate maneuvering that ousted Puttnam one year into a three-year contract will be of little interest to anyone not a film-biz insider. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Englishman Puttnam produced such films as Chariots of Fire and The Killing Fields before being selected as Columbia's chief executive officer. When he departed after only a year, it seemed that the Philistines had triumphed. Puttnam was not a naive victim, however, but a complex, driven man who contributed to his own "fast fade." Despite the subtitle, over half this account is devoted to Puttnam's life and career prior to the Columbia debacle. Numerous associates are quoted about their relationships to Puttnam, but Yule does little to reconcile widely conflicting points of view and the man remains elusive. This will be compared to David McClintick's Indecent Exposure ( LJ 8/82), which also dealt with fierce Columbia infighting, but it is far less compelling. Roy Liebman, California State Univ. Lib., Los Angeles
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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David Puttnam, Fay Vincent, Alan Parker, Ray Stark, New York, Midnight Express, Los Angeles, Chariots of Fire, The Killing Fields, Herbert Allen, United States, Hugh Hudson, David Picker, Victor Kaufman, Alan Marshall, Ridley Scott, Local Hero, Bugsy Malone, Mike Ovitz, Tom Lewyn, Bill Forsyth, Bill Murray, Dustin Hoffman, Sandy Lieberson, Warren Beatty
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