It arrives in stores this week.Īnd don’t miss the other volumes reviewed at borg from TCM’s film library: TCM’s 20th Century Fox: Darryl F. Pre-order TCM’s Danger on the Silver Screen today here at Amazon from publisher Running Press. This is also a must for every James Bond fan’s library. New to the topic moviegoers will meet Lillian Gish, Harold Lloyd, Douglas Fairbanks, Richard Talmadge, Frank Tallman, Ben Johnson, Bill Hickman, Bud Ekins, Carey Loftin, Howard Curtis and Mickey Gilbert (who together made Redford and Newman’s high cliff jump as Butch and Sundance), stunt queen Polly Burson, too many James Bond stuntmen to list, Bird Minor, Barbara Stanwyck, Micky Moore, Eddie Smith, Ross Kananga, Tony Cecere, helicopter pilot Chuck Tamburro, Janet Brady, Alan Gibbs, Bob Herron, Hal Needham, Dar Robinson, Grant Page, John Landis (yes, that John Landis), Tommy Huff, Eddie Donno, Vic Armstrong, Jeannie Epper and Vince Deadrick, Jr., Daniel Bernhardt, Charlize Theron, David Leitch, Sam Hargrave, Tom Cruise, and Jackie Chan, the 50+-year physical performer who could get a book dedicated to his stunt work alone.ĭanger on the Silver Screen is a must for fans of action movies and anyone wondering “how did they do that?” after an unthinkable, daring, fantastic scene. Movie buffs who have read up on stuntmen and stuntwomen won’t be disappointed. Of course those chase sequences in Bullitt and the chariot race in Ben Hur made the list! But Danger on the Silver Screen goes beyond just its selection of 50 key films to include mentions from other memorable films like The Poseidon Adventure, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and The Dark Knight. From an icy peril in 1920’s Way Down East to a harrowing drive through Atlanta in 2017’s Baby Driver, readers will see how it’s done from contemporary accounts and new interviews. Tomorrow movie fans finally get the first exploration of the greatest stunt work from a century of film and the people behind it all in Danger on the Silver Screen: 50 Films Celebrating Cinema’s Greatest Stunts(available for pre-order now here at Amazon). TCM’s film reference library of books has looked at the best sci-fi and horror movies, dynamic actresses, Christmas movies, summer hits, noir and war movies, plus it’s highlighted more than 100 movies that are the best of the best–with another book that looks at the best of a century of movie directors.
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