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The Films Of Oliver Reed Susan D Cowie Tom Johnson

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The Films Of Oliver Reed Susan D Cowie Tom Johnson
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Publisher: Mcfarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.46 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Susan D. Cowie, Tom Johnson
ISBN: 9780786439065, 0786439068
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Films Of Oliver Reed Susan D Cowie Tom Johnson by Susan D. Cowie, Tom Johnson 9780786439065, 0786439068 instant download after payment.

From the obscure 1958 Sonja Henie vehicle Hello London to the 2000 Academy Award winner Gladiator (released posthumously), the screen career of dynamic British actor Oliver Reed (1937-1999) is thoroughly documented in this illustrated filmography. Following a concise capsule biography, the authors chronologically list all 96 of Reed's films, among them The Curse of the Werewolf, Oliver!, The Devils, The Three Musketeers and Tommy. Each entry contains extensive cast and production credits, a synopsis, critical commentary and contemporary reviews. Included are forewords by actors Sir Christopher Lee and Ron Moody, and an afterword by Oliver Reed's frequent director Michael Winner. Additional comments by Reed's friends and coworkers Janette Scott, Catherine Feller, William Hobbs, Jennie Linden, Jimmy Sangster and Samantha Eggar provide fascinating and insightful offscreen glimpses of a major cinema icon.

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