Description
Over the years a parade of filmmakers have tried to imitate its gut-punch effects but none have equaled it. The Wild Bunch revived the floundering career of volatile, self-destructive director Sam Peckinpah-it also hung on him the label him "Bloody Sam." This book tells the complete story of the film's production, reception and legacy.
About the Author
Bill Mesce, Jr., is an adjunct instructor at several New Jersey universities and colleges, and an author, screenwriter, and playwright. He lives in Linden, New Jersey.
Reviews
"Mesce succinctly views Peckinpah as the 'right man in the right place and the right time' to make this classic, perfectly analyzing the core of what made 'The Wild Bunch' a moving classic."-Western Clippings
"A breezy, intensely-researched celebration of Peckinpah's landmark movie...valuable... Mesce provides some interesting new insights. Additionally, he does not limit himself to only this specific movie. Rather, he discusses how it fits into Peckinpah's overall career and analyzes his previous and subsequent works in an honest manner that neither vilifies or idolizes the mercurial filmmaker...highly recommended."-Cinema Retro.
Book Information
ISBN 9781476677460
Author Bill Mesce, Jr.
Format Paperback
Page Count 120
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 6mm