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Soldier: From Script to Screen includes:An examination of the evolution of the western into a whole sub-genre of films and looks in detail behind the scenes of Soldier, one of the most obscure, overlooked, and underrated science fiction films.A discussion of Soldier's legacy and how it drew inspiration from George Steven's 1953 western, Shane.An Overview of the Career of Actor Kurt Russell.An exclusive Interview with the Oscar-nominated Screenwriter David Webb Peoples.An interview with the Oscar-nominated Production Designer David L. Snyder.Interviews with Oscar-Winning/Nominated Make-up Artists Steve LaPorte and Peter Montagna.Guest essays by John Hansen, Mark Stratton, and John Kenneth Muir.Afterword by Paul M. Sammon, the author of: Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner, Conan the Phenomenon, and The Making of Starship Troopers.And much more!"Soldier, like many great films-Citizen Kane, It's a Wonderful Life, Bonnie and Clyde-was dissed by the cognoscenti when it was first released. Danny Stewart saw it for what it was: an inspired blitzkrieg of special effects set against a dystopian nightmare, with cathartic possibilities. Featuring a career-defining performance by Kurt Russell that elevates the robotic-finally-into something human (if not super-human). Stewart puts it into the tradition of its classic forbears and makes a case for it being seen in their light. He places the part-Shane, part-Blade Runner, part-Terminator, part-Rocky, part-Unforgiven mongrel up where it belongs, in a book that never stints on research. With a plethora of interviews featuring almost everyone responsible for making it into the audio-visual smörgåsbord it turned out to be, he analyses it with the forensic skill of a surgeon, treasuring every inter-galactic frame. Buy this book!" - Aubrey Malone, author of Shane - Paramount's Classic Western
Lester Newman is a ministerial graduate student whose life is complicated by financial struggles as he tries to support his wife and two daughters while also obtaining his degree. To make ends meet, Lester takes a job as nightshift "houseparent" at a state-owned children's home. The position is that of a watchman who roams the campus reporting what he observes about campus life during hours when campus authorities are not present. As he witnesses harsh realities experienced by the children and staff, he embarks on a personal journey in which his faith and beliefs about good and evil are questioned. In this world where damaged and abandoned children are shelved in warehouses, how can one find strength to make a difference?About the AuthorDanny Stewart is a retired minister and native of Texas. He received his PhD from Baylor University in 1978, and has served as pastor in congregations in Texas, then as a judicatory pastor in Texas and Missouri. He and his wife Nina currently reside in Bradenton, Florida.
"I could tell that Tony really wanted to shoot a war movie as much as he wanted to shoot a horror one!" Screenwriter Peter Atkins War is Hell Making Hellraiser III Hell on Earth - A thorough chronicle of the journey on the battlefield of Hellraiser III Hell on Earth It provides unproduced script treatments for Hell on Earth by writer Peter Atkins. An Examination of Hell on Earth's story, themes, and conclusion - Details on filming locations and special effects - Features never-before-seen photos. A breakdown of the entire film and making of with trivia and the legacy of Pinhead and the cenobites... Interviews with Cast & Crew Behind the scenes photos And much more! "Danny's incredible book shines an overdue light on a most worthy sequel. Fans of Hell on Earth will find themselves in heaven with this wonderful retrospective." - Dustin McNeill, Author Taking Shape: Developing Halloween From Script to Scream "Superbly researched...enjoyably written and packed full of information and interviews...this is the definitive chronicle of the making of Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth." - Jon Towlson, Author Subversive Horror Cinema: Countercultural Messages of Films from Frankenstein to the Present "Danny Stewart has created the ultimate making-of book.This is a nuts and bolts look at the way films are made. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates film." - Andrew J. Rausch, Author My Best Friend's Birthday: The Making of a Quentin Tarantino Film
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