John Frankenheimer

John Frankenheimer by Stephen B. Armstrong, published by Bloomsbury USA on March 22, 2013, is a first edition that spans 295 pages. This book presents a collection of interviews, essays, and profiles that delve into the career of the director John Frankenheimer, known for his impactful films such as Seven Days in May and Black Sunday. Through a compilation of insightful articles, readers gain a deeper understanding of Frankenheimer’s contributions to film and his unique perspective on the art of direction.
In this volume, Armstrong curates a range of reflections from both the director and those who worked with him, offering a comprehensive look at his legacy in the entertainment and performing arts. The book emphasizes the significance of Frankenheimer’s work in film direction and production, allowing readers to explore the nuances of his career and the impact he had on the industry. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in biography and the performing arts, providing context and commentary on an often-overlooked figure in cinema history.
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In John Frankenheimer: Interviews, Essays, and Profiles, Stephen B. Armstrong has collected the most interesting and insightful articles and features published on this underrated director. In this volume, the director and others look back on a career that included such films as Seven Days in May, The Train, Grand Prix, The Iceman Cometh, Black Sunday, and Ronin. The first collection of its kind, this book enables those who value the director’s work to develop a better understanding of the man through his own words and the words of others.
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