Behind-the-scenes of Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and
the Ugly Gebundene Ausgabe – 2016
Author von Peter J. Hanley
Hardcover: 420 pages
Publisher: Il buono Publishing; Edition: 1 (2016)
ISBN-10: 3000404767
ISBN-13: 978-3000404764
Size and / or Weight: 30.6 x 27.2 x 3 cm
Dear All,
The GBU-book is now available at "Amazon.de"
and is shipped/distributed worldwide. We will endeavor to list the book at
other Amazon marketplaces, such as Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.es etc,
but, in all cases, the book will be shipped from an Amazon distribution center
in Leipzig, Germany.
Please do not hesitate to write directly to me if you
have problems navigating the Amazon.de site, e.g. you could send me screenshots
etc. hanley@uni-muenster.de>
Best wishes,
Peter
This long awaited book by Peter J. Hanley is an extensive
volume of information with over 40,000 words, interviews with input from cast
and crew. Among those interviewed on one or more occasions were: Tonino Delli
Colli (director of photography), Franco Di Giacomo (camera operator), Sergio
Salvati (assistant camera operator), Eros Bacciucchi (special effects),
Giovanni Corridori (assistant special effects), Ennio Morricone (music), Bruno
Battisti D’Amario (guitar), Carlo Leva (assistant art director), Elisabetta
Simi (wife of Carlo Simi, art dir.), Carla Leone (wife of Sergio Leone),
Giancarlo Santi (assistant director), Fabrizio Gianni (assistant director),
Eugenio Alabiso (editor), Luciano Vincenzoni (story/script), Eli Wallach (the
Ugly), Silvana Bacci (actress in deleted scene), Chelo Alonso (actress),
Ricardo Palacios (actor in deleted scene), Alberto Lardani (son of Iginio Lardani,
titles), and more.
Included are over 140 behind-the-scenes stills most never
before published. An extensive collection of mostly Italian, as well as
Spanish, French and German lobby card and posters will be presented. Shooting
locations are presented in the form of “comparison” photos and all location
photos will be accompanied by 3D GPS coordinates, as well as a vivid
description of the terrain and comments from Spanish locals. A discussion of
deleted scenes with Ulrich Angersbach, and a comparison of the original script
and the film are also included.
Link to Peter J. Hanley website: http://www.gbu-book.net/
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