Talking Sixties Drive-In Movies (hardback)

Talking Sixties Drive-In Movies (hardback)

Tom Lisanti

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Editorial:
BearManor Media
Año de edición:
2017
Materia
Teoría y crítica cinematográficas
ISBN:
9781593939984
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This is the HARDBACK version. Talking Sixties Drive-in Movies is a collection of profiles, interviews, and tributes about actors and films popular with the drive-in movie crowd during the sixties. Interviewees include Arlene Charles, Nancy Czar, Gail Gerber, Christopher Riordan, and Irene Tsu talking Elvis Presley musicals; Bobbi Shaw and Steven Rogers talking beach party movies; Jan Watson and Diane Bond talking spy spoofs; Nicoletta Machiavelli talking spaghetti westerns; Mimsy Farmer and Maggie Thrett talking alienated youth movies; and Valerie Starrett talking biker films. Some of the chapters center on one movie or a genre while others are career profiles with a main focus on one or two drive-in movies.

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