The Christopher Lee Filmography
All Theatrical Releases, 1948-2003
Tom Johnson author Mark A Miller author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:14th Oct '09
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The career of Christopher Lee has stretched over half a century in every sort of film from comedy to horror and in such diverse roles as the Man With the Golden Gun, Frankenstein's monster, Fu Manchu and Sherlock Holmes.
From Corridor of Mirrors in 1948 to Star Wars: Episode II-Attack of the Clones in 2002, this reference book covers 166 theatrical feature films: all production information, full cast and crew credits, a synopsis, and a critical analysis, with a detailed account of its making and commentary drawn from some thirty hours of interviews with Lee himself. Two appendices list Lee's television feature films and miniseries and his short films.
The work concludes with an afterword by Christopher Lee himself. Photographs from the actor's private collection are included.
“the first filmography of Lee’s prodigious output...great for fans”—Library Journal; “fascinating...hugely enjoyable read...well-balanced...excellent”—Film Review; “superior...detailed...essential...highly recommended”—ARBA; “massive...essential reading...masterful job...insightful...fresh, intelligent insight...a wonderful legacy to the enduring career of Christopher Lee”—Midnight Marquee; “thorough, comprehensive, and entirely enjoyable...superior”—Monsters from the Vault; “exhaustive...monumental. Lee’s comments are quite valuable...fascinating insights”—Reviewing The Evidence; “this monumental effort is worth every moment of waiting...the definitive book on Lee’s career...I can’t recommend this book any more highly...you gotta have it”—Little Shoppe of Horrors; “immensely satisfying...each film is thoroughly synopsized”—Video Watchdog; “superb...valuable”—VideoScope; “Christopher Lee’s sad passing last year was a huge loss to the world of cinema but until I read this fine book, I didn’t realize just how much of a loss...I wholeheartedly recommend this superb book”— Destructive Music; “handsomely produced...lively and succinct...judicious commentary...the finest and most thorough examination of Lee’s film work ever published...rich in information, informed opinion, and reminiscence. Its utility as a reference work is obvious, and it also will whet readers’ appetites for some of the lesser-known Lee pictures”—Filmfax.
ISBN: 9780786446919
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 24mm
Weight: 830g
480 pages