
Freddie Francis: The Straight Story from Moby Dick to Glory, a Memoir
Author(s): Freddie Francis (Author)
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press (UK)
- Publication Date: 22 Aug. 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 342 pages
- ISBN-10: 0810892057
- ISBN-13: 9780810892057
Book Description
Freddie Francis: The Straight Story from Moby Dick to Glory, a Memoir is a personal story by one of the great British filmmakers of the 20th century. In this engaging volume, Francis provides a firsthand account of working on such classics as The Small Back Room, Beat the Devil, Room at the Top, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, The Elephant Man, The French Lieutenant’s Woman, Cape Fear, and The Straight Story. He also reveals what is was like to work with some of the most significant filmmakers on both sides of the Atlantic, including Carol Reed, René Clair, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressberger, John Huston, Karel Reisz, Robert Mulligan, Jack Clayton, Martin Scorsese, and David Lynch. With his own brand of humor and charm, Francis recounts his career as a director for the British horror studios Hammer Films and its chief rival, Amicus Productions.
Freddie Francis’s memoir provides an insider’s view of the British Film industry from the mid-1930s to the 1990s. As such, it will appeal to both scholars of cinema and anyone interested in the golden age of filmmaking in the latter half of the twentieth century.
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About the Author
Freddie Francis (1917-2007) received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Society of Cinematographers in 1997, The International Award from the American Society of Cinematographers in 1997, and was awarded a special BAFTA for his Lifelong Contributions to Cinema in 2004.
Tony Dalton is a film historian and producer. He has written, co-authored, and compiled five previous books including Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life (2003), ACentury of Stop-Motion Animation: From Méliès to Aardman (2008), and Fantasy Scrapbook (2011).
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