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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.43028092
EAN: 9781589792975
ISBN: 1589792971
Label: Taylor Trade Publishing
Manufacturer: Taylor Trade Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: July 25, 2006
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Sales Rank: 568081
Studio: Taylor Trade Publishing
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 1969 was Robert Redford's breakout year, when he starred with Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Since that time he was continuously successful, either as an actor or director. His concern for the environment, particularly in the American West, has made him an important spokesman for conservation, often lending his name to causes and charities that help support preservation and endangered species. This comprehensive biography is based on extensive interviews with friends and colleagues, as well as assistance provided by Redford himself.
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The first 40 pages of this book was somewhat interesting. However, everything else was repetitious. Almost the entire book was about every film he starred in or directed......nothing new!
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I just finished reading the book, and my suggestion is: skip it! Really! No way Redford contributed to this. The authors have used some well-known circulating interviews Redford gave throughout his carreer, with -even for casual fans- well-known quotes.
The authors contribute nothing new, there are no revelations of any sort, no funny bits. It's a rehash of public knowledge. And besides all that, the authors don't seem to like him very much. They are very critical of Redford, even negative ... Read More
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Wow, I do not know where to begin on this one. Robert Redford has always fascinated me from the time I was a child. Especially since I grew up in Utah, and part of my childhood was spent growing up on the slopes and mountains of Sundance. I saw his activism first hand, and also the evolution of the Sundance Film Festival,and his resort in Utah, which is somewhat frozen in time. On top of that, I'm a huge film buff, and some of his films have entertained me, and some have not. So, I was really looking forward ... Read More
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Okay, this isn't a superficial fan's look at the life of Robert Redford, but a full-blooded account, good and bad, of the actor's life, career, and films. I found the book gave me good insight into the mind of this superstar, and there were plenty of behind the scenes details about his movies and co-stars, as well as numerous interviews. I think the authors were as objective as possible, and tried to explain his actions and see things from his point of view. They don't sugarcoat some negative opinions or make ... Read More
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This book is a disappointment. It provides little insight into the life or personality of Robert Redford, the actor or the person. The book is basically a chronicle of the movies RR has directed or in which he has appeared as an actor. But even as a filmography the book fails. The reader learns little about the creation of each movie or the relationships among the actors beyond the anecdotes that have been repeated numerous times on TV or in the press. In addition, the authors have the annoying habit of consistently ... Read More
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