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Michael F. Blake

    Michael F. Blake est un maquilleur primé avec soixante ans d'expérience dans l'industrie cinématographique. Passant d'acteur enfant à l'âge de deux ans, il est devenu l'un des plus jeunes professionnels du département de maquillage à vingt et un ans. Ses nombreux crédits couvrent de nombreux films emblématiques, démontrant ses contributions significatives à l'art cinématographique. Blake est également le biographe principal de la star du cinéma muet Lon Chaney, auteur de volumes définitifs sur la vie et la carrière de l'acteur, et est un historien respecté du genre Western à travers ses livres et présentations perspicaces.

    The Cavalry Trilogy
    Cowboy President
    Code of Honor
    Hollywood and the O.K. Corral
    • Hollywood and the O.K. Corral

      Portrayals of the Gunfight and Wyatt Earp

      • 266pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(8)Évaluer

      The shoot-out at the O.K. Corral, lasting just 30 seconds, resulted in three deaths and two injuries, captivating American imagination for generations. Central to this narrative are Wyatt Earp, the resilient hero, and Doc Holliday, his unexpected ally, alongside the poignant saga of the Earp family. The legend's allure quickly caught Hollywood's attention, leading to numerous film adaptations since 1939, each varying in historical accuracy but rich in American storytelling and entertainment.

      Hollywood and the O.K. Corral
    • Code of Honor

      The Making of Three Great American Westerns

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,9(19)Évaluer

      Focusing on the production of iconic Western films, this book delves into the making of "High Noon," "Shane," and "The Searchers." Author Michael F. Blake draws from extensive archives, including scripts, memos, and production reports, to reveal the challenges and successes faced by directors Fred Zinnemann, George Stevens, and John Ford. The narrative is enriched with rare behind-the-scenes photographs and memorabilia, offering a comprehensive look at the filmmaking process and the historical context of these cinematic masterpieces.

      Code of Honor
    • Cowboy President

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The Cowboy President: The American West and the Making of Theodore Roosevelt reveals how Roosevelt's time spent in the Western Dakota Territory helped him recover from an overwhelming personal loss, but more importantly, how it transformed him into the man etched onto Mount Rushmore, a man who is still rated as one of the top five Presidents in American history. Unlike other Roosevelt biographies, The Cowboy President details how the land, the people and the Western code of honor had an enormous impact on Theodore and how this experience influenced him in his later years.

      Cowboy President