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The Greatest Movies You'll Never See Simon Braund

The Greatest Movies You'll Never See By Simon Braund

The Greatest Movies You'll Never See by Simon Braund


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An engaging and entertaining post-mortem of the great unmade films of cinema history, The Greatest Movies You'll Never See is a must-read for cinephiles everywhere.

The Greatest Movies You'll Never See Summary

The Greatest Movies You'll Never See: Unseen Masterpieces by the World's Greatest Directors by Simon Braund

From Hitchcock and Dali to Peckinpah and Lynch, cinema history is littered with masterpieces that have never seen the light of day. Now, The Greatest Movies You'll Never See unveils the fascinating - and frequently heart-breaking - stories of these projects' faltering steps from green light to movie graveyard. Opening at the dawn of contemporary cinema with Charlie Chaplin's Return from St. Helena, and closing with the collapse of Tony Scott's Potsdamer Platz, following the director's suicide in 2012, this riveting compendium of celluloid 'what ifs' goes behind the scenes of more than fifty 'lost' films to explain exactly why they never made it to the final cut. Discover the meticulous preparations behind Ray Harryhausen's War of the Worlds and Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon; learn why Brazzaville, a sequel to Casablanca, and Night Skies, a science-fiction horror story by Steven Spielberg, fell by the wayside; and read about the unrealized dreams of sometimes ill-fated auteurs Tim Burton and the Coen Brothers. The Greatest Movies You'll Never See details all the obstacles encountered, from unsympathetic studios and preposterous plots to the untimely deaths of stars. Alongside these compelling tales from development hell are script extracts, storyboards, concept artwork and frames of surviving footage. In addition, all the unmade movies are accompanied by original posters from acclaimed modern designers, including Akiko Stehrenberger (Funny Games, Kiss of the Damned) and Heath Killen (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Never Let Me Go). An endlessly absorbing alternative history of the silver screen, The Greatest Movies You'll Never See is an essential read for all true cineastes.

The Greatest Movies You'll Never See Reviews

'an exhaustive account of stifled ambition...overstuffed with fascinating trivia' The Oldie 'This is such an intriguing book, you wonder why it hasn't been compiled before ... an exhaustive account of stifled ambition that reads like an alternative history of cinema; a tantalising line-up of what-ifs and if onlys' The Sunday Times 'The research is impeccable, and some of the stories are jaw-dropping. You'll find lots of fascinating anecdotes about the art of film-making' SFX magazine 'An easy read with genuine academic credentials. Engaging, funny and - crucially - rigorous throughout' Total Film 'Fascinating film-by-film compendium' Empire magazine 'Does what it says on the tin ... a fun one for the downstairs loo' Evening Standard

About Simon Braund

SIMON BRAUND, a British author living in Los Angeles, wrote the definitive history of Alejandro Jodorowsky's failed attempt, in 1975, to adapt Frank Herbert's Dune. He has been a contributing editor to Empire, the UK's leading movie magazine, for a decade and has written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including the Sunday Times, Q, the Observer, and Time Out.

Additional information

GOR008142847
9781781310755
1781310750
The Greatest Movies You'll Never See: Unseen Masterpieces by the World's Greatest Directors by Simon Braund
Used - Like New
Hardback
Aurum Press
2013-11-01
256
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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