Movie Moguls Speak Interviews with Top Film Producers Paperback - 2004
by Steven Prigge
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In the film world today, there is extraordinary attention paid to actors, actresses and directors, yet the producers who given others their first breaks and helped mold careers have managed to remain outside the limelight. This work covers producers that have given chances to first time actors like Al Pacino and Demi Moore, first time film directors like Steven Spielberg and Todd Haynes, and first time writers like Aaron Sorkin. These legends may never have become known if not for the behind-the-scenes insight and the ability to recognize talent by their producers. (Taxi Driver, Close Encounters of The Third Kind), Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson (Goldeneye, Die Another Day), David Brown (Jaws, A Few Good Men), Martin Bregman (Dog Day Afternoon, Scarface), Lauren Shuler Donner (You've Got Mail, X-Men), Robert Chartoff (Rocky, Raging Bull), Dino DeLaurentiis (La Strada, Hannibal, Red Dragon), Paula Wagner (Vanilla Sky, Mission Impossible) and many, many more!
Details
- Title Movie Moguls Speak Interviews with Top Film Producers
- Author Steven Prigge
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Publisher McFarland & Company, US
- Date October 2004
- ISBN 9780786419296
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