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Pictures at a Revolution

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by Mark Harris

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  ———, ed. Backstory 3: Interviews with Screenwriters of the 60s. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997.

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  Zeffirelli, Franco. Zeffirelli: An Autobiography. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986.

  WEB-ONLY MATERIAL

  http://members.tripod.com/~Puddleby/index.html (for information on Hugh Lofting).

  Colville-Andersen, Mikael. “David Newman—Conversation at Hotel Chelsea.” October 1, 1998. http://zakka.dk/euroscreenwriters/articles/david__newman__536.htm.

  Dominus, Mark. “The Bowdlerization of Dr. Dolittle.” Jan. 23, 2006. http://www.plover.com/blog/book/Dolittle.html.

  “Entertainment: Rod Steiger on Surviving Hollywood.” May 25, 1999. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/352147.stm.

  Kennedy, Randall. “Loving v. Virginia at Thirty.” February 6, 1997. http:speakout.com/activism/opinions/3208-1.html.

  King, Steve. “Literary Daybook, Jan. 14.” January 14, 2003. http://archive.salon.com/books/today/2003/01/14/jan14/index.html.

  McNeal, Jeff. “A Conversation with Rod Steiger.” November 1, 2001. http://www.thebigpicturedvd.com/bigreport12.shtml.

  VIDEOGRAPHY AND AUDIOGRAPHY

  This list does not include the movies discussed in this book but is restricted to filmed and/or audio-taped documentary material.

  American Masters: Sidney Poitier—One Bright Light, directed by Lee Grant, written by Prudence Glass, produced by Mary Beth Yarrow and Glass (a production of Thirteen/WNET in association with Joseph Feury Productions, copyright 1999).

  Beah: A Black Woman Speaks, produced by Neda Armian, Jonathan Demme, LisaGay Hamilton, and Joe Viola; written and directed by Hamilton (Clinica Estetico, Ltd. and LisaGay Inc., copyright 2003).

  Donen, Stanley, commentary track on Two for the Road (Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation LLC, copyright 2005).

  Fresh Air, National Public Radio, March 22, 2002, interviews by Terry Gross with Dustin Hoffman, Buck Henry, and Mike Nichols.

  The Goldfinger Phenomenon, directed by John Cork, produced and written by Mark Cerulli and Lee Pfeiffer; The Making of Goldfinger, written by Cerulli, produced by Cerulli and Pfeiffer, directed by Cork; and two commentary tracks (available on the special edition of Goldfinger, copyright 1995 MGM/UA Home Entertainment Inc.).

  The Graduate at 25 and The Graduate: One on One with Dustin Hoffman, produced by New Line Home Video, interviewer and creative consultant Craig Modderno (New Line Home Video, copyright 1992, available on the special edition of The Graduate).

  Inside Dr. No, written and directed by John Cork, produced by David Naylor and Bruce Scivally, Terence Young: Bond Vivant, written by Scivally, directed by Cork, and produced by Cork, Naylor, and Scivally; and commentary track (MGM Home Entertainmen
t Inc., copyright 2000, available on the special edition of Dr. No).

  Inside From Russia with Love, written and directed by John Cork, produced by Cork, David Naylor, and Bruce Scivally; Harry Saltzman: Showman, written by Scivally, directed by Cork, produced by Cork, Naylor and Scivally; and commentary track (MGM Home Entertainment Inc., copyright 2000, available on the special edition of From Russia with Love).

  Inside You Only Live Twice, written and directed by John Cork, produced by David Naylor and Bruce Scivally; and commentary track (MGM Home Entertainment Inc., copyright 2000, available on the special edition of You Only Live Twice).

  Jewison, Norman, with Lee Grant, Rod Steiger, and Haskell Wexler, commentary track on In the Heat of the Night (MGM Home Entertainment, Inc., copyright 2001).

  King, Larry, CNN Larry King Weekend: Interview with Rod Steiger, CNN. Rebroadcast July 14, 2002.

  ———. CNN Larry King Live: Interview with Katharine Houghton. Broadcast June 19, 2003.

  Leone’s West, the Leone Style, Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and Reconstructing The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, all directed and produced by Michael M. Arick (MGM Home Entertainment LLC, copyright 2004, available on the two-disc special edition of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly).

  The Making of Thunderball and The Thunderball Phenomenon, written and directed by John Cork, produced by Lee Pfeiffer and Mark Cerulli; and two commentary tracks (MGM/UA Home Entertainment Inc., copyright 1995, available on the special edition of Thunderball).

  An Opera of Violence, The Wages of Sin, and Something to Do with Death, produced by Enfys Dickinson and Philip Moores, directed by Lancelot Narayan (Paramount Pictures, copyright 2003, available on the two-disc special collector’s edition of Once Upon a Time in the West).

  A Poem in Images, and on-camera interviews with Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann, produced and directed by Greg Carson; commentary track by Marc Gervais; on the special DVD edition of Persona (MGM Home Entertainment LLC, copyright 2005).

  Pontecorvo: The Dictatorship of Truth (1992), directed by Oliver Curtis; and Marxist Poetry: The Making of The Battle of Algiers; on the three-disc Criterion Collection edition of The Battle of Algiers (the Criterion Collection, copyright 2004).

  Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker, produced and directed by Valerie A. Robins (Otto Preminger Films, Ltd.; copyright 1991, available on the two-disc special edition of The Cardinal).

 

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