From Library Journal
Like newsreels, serials, and double features, B-Westerns (low-budget) are things of film's past. Their fans, while not legion, are exceptionally devoted. Holland provides entries on over 250 performers, divided into four categories: Heroes, Sidekicks, Cowgirls, and Bad Guys. Each entry includes a biographical sketch and a filmography cross-referenced to other entries. The writing is cliched but enthusiastic. There are some misspellings of non-Western names and the book sorely lacks a strong introduction to give the genre some definition and context, particularly for younger readers unfamiliar with Westerns except through films like Blazing Saddles. Thomas Wiener, formerly with "American Film," Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"The book well fulfills its promise to provide encyclopedic information" --
ARBA"a well illustrated reference source...highly recommended" --
Choice"an invaluable A-Z...superbly researched" --
Film Review"invaluable...the book well fulfills its promise to provide encyclopedic information" --
ARBA"over 250 performers...enthusiastic" --
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