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White Brothers, The: Jack, Jules & Sam White
A Directors Guild of America Oral History
Author: | David Bruskin (Interviewer) |
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Hardback: | 479 pages |
Publisher: | Scarecrow Press (1990) |
Avg. Rating: | [9.00/10] |
In Print? | No |
"A fascinating book length collection of separate interviews with the brothers... the reader is swept up in their world --- a place peopled with talents as diverse as D. W. Griffith and George Stevens, Edward Dmytryk and Edgar Kennedy, Thelma Todd and Max Steiner... truly, the brothers' careers encompass a lot of film history." - David J. Hogan, Filmfax Magazine
"This is a don't-miss book for any Stooge fan... covering all phases of the White Brothers, whose careers virtually span the entire life of the two-reel comedy short in America." - Gary Lassin, President of The Three Stooges Fan Club
"For people who can't get enough reading about the Stooges, for those who care about how the shorts department of a major studio functioned, and for a look at B-filmmaking from men who were in the thick of it, this is must reading." - Paul Holbrook, The Big Reel
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