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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great book with lots of info,
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This review is from: The Most Savage Film: Soldier Blue, Cinematic Violence and the Horrors of War (Hardcover)
Loved the book. It has all kinds of info on this superb movie. It's a shame the illustrations are not in color and the paper is not glossy or great quality. Don't get me wrong, it is still a great book, but presentation could have been better. For those familiar with British comic anuals (Beano, Dandy etc) typically released at Christmas, it is exactly the same build quality except it is in Black and White.
If you love this movie and want to know EVERYTHING about it, this is THE book. I do not regret my purchase....... So 5 star content, 3 star quality presentation. Average 4 stars.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most excellent book,
This review is from: The Most Savage Film: Soldier Blue, Cinematic Violence and the Horrors of War (Hardcover)
Staggeringly well researched book provides a wonderful insight into the production of Soldier Blue and the period in which it was produced. The profiling of the major players involved serves to provide a great insight into the film's underated director, Ralph Nelson, script writer john Gay aswell as the key cast members Candice Bergen, Peter Strauss and Donald Pleasance. And yet it does not just stop there- it goes into every other aspect of production from scoring to story boarding as well as dealing with the films connections with Vietnam and My Lai.A must have.
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The Most Savage Film: Soldier Blue, Cinematic Violence and the Horrors of War by P. B. Hurst (Hardcover - May 21, 2008)
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