Peckinpah : The WESTERN FILMS--a RECONSIDERATION
by
Paul Seydor
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0252068351
ISBN-13
9780252068355
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Imprint
University of Illinois Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 29th, 1999
Print length
440 Pages
Weight
722 grams
Dimensions
15.30 x 22.80 x 3.80 cms
Product Classification:
Individual film directors, film-makers
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Assesses Peckinpah's stature as a major artist and details the unbelievably shoddy treatment afforded his films by hostile producers and studio hit men
The book that re-established Peckinpah''s reputation-now thoroughly revised and updated! When critics hailed the 1995 re-release of Sam Peckinpah''s masterpiece, The Wild Bunch, it was a recognition of Paul Seydor''s earlier claim that this was a milestone in American film, perhaps the most important since Citizen Kane.
Peckinpah: The Western Films first appeared in 1980, when the director''s reputation was at low ebb. The book helped lead a generation of readers and filmgoers to a full and enduring appreciation of Peckinpah''s landmark films, locating his work in the central tradition of American art that goes all the way back to Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville. In addition to a new section on the personal significance of The Wild Bunch to Peckinpah, Seydor has added to this expanded, revised edition a complete account of the successful, but troubled, efforts to get a fully authorized director''s cut released. He describes how an initial NC-17 rating of the film by the Motion Picture Association of America''s ratings board nearly aborted the entire project. He also adds a great wealth of newly discovered biographical detail that has surfaced since the director''s death and includes a new chapter on Noon Wine, credited with bringing Peckinpah''s television work to a fitting resolution and preparing his way for The Wild Bunch.
This edition stands alone in offering full treatment of all versions of Peckinpah''s Westerns. It also includes discussion of all fourteen episodes of Peckinpah''s television series, The Westerner, and a full description of the versions of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid now (or formerly) in circulation, including an argument that the label "director''s cut" on the version in release by Turner is misleading. Additionally, the book''s final chapter has been substantially rewritten and now includes new information about Peckinpah''s background and sources.
Peckinpah: The Western Films first appeared in 1980, when the director''s reputation was at low ebb. The book helped lead a generation of readers and filmgoers to a full and enduring appreciation of Peckinpah''s landmark films, locating his work in the central tradition of American art that goes all the way back to Emerson, Hawthorne, and Melville. In addition to a new section on the personal significance of The Wild Bunch to Peckinpah, Seydor has added to this expanded, revised edition a complete account of the successful, but troubled, efforts to get a fully authorized director''s cut released. He describes how an initial NC-17 rating of the film by the Motion Picture Association of America''s ratings board nearly aborted the entire project. He also adds a great wealth of newly discovered biographical detail that has surfaced since the director''s death and includes a new chapter on Noon Wine, credited with bringing Peckinpah''s television work to a fitting resolution and preparing his way for The Wild Bunch.
This edition stands alone in offering full treatment of all versions of Peckinpah''s Westerns. It also includes discussion of all fourteen episodes of Peckinpah''s television series, The Westerner, and a full description of the versions of Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid now (or formerly) in circulation, including an argument that the label "director''s cut" on the version in release by Turner is misleading. Additionally, the book''s final chapter has been substantially rewritten and now includes new information about Peckinpah''s background and sources.
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