This is the first in-depth look at Reginald LeBorg, the quintessential Hollywood contract director, who worked constantly during the 1940s and 50s at such studios as Universal, PRC, and Monogram, making a series of beautiful and resonant films under severe constraints of time and budget. Here, in a book-length interview recorded a year before his death in 1989, LeBorg looks back at all his work—Destiny, Calling Doctor Death, Weird Woman, The Flight That Disappeared, Jungle Woman, Diary of A Madman, San Diego I Love You, and many others, and discusses his impatience with "fans" who don't bother to screen his more interesting non-Gothic films, describes studio life during the 1940s, and gives the reader insights into his personal life. With stills and a thorough filmography.
ISBN: | 9780810825505 |
Publication date: | 1st November 1992 |
Author: | Wheeler Winston Dixon |
Publisher: | Scarecrow Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 203 pages |
Series: | The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series |
Genres: |
Individual film directors, film-makers Film history, theory or criticism |