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If you were first exposed to television as a child in the early 1950s when your parents bought their first set, you probably saw the words directed by Paul Landres on the screen several times a week. His name became familiar by sheer repetition on the end credits of episode after episode of what youngsters were watching in those days: The Cisco Kid, Boston Blackie, The Lone Ranger, Sky King, Cowboy G-Men, and Ramar of the Jungle. Francis M. Nevins grew to know Landres'' name then, and later in his life when he watched other series directed by himWesterns including The Rifleman and Bonanza and detective shows like 77 Sunset Strip and Hawaiian Eye. Nevins had the pleasure of later meeting Paul Landres and was able to tap into his memories, insights, and professional knowledge to create this enjoyable biographical account. This book is organized as a sort of prose documentary, with Landres'' reminiscences interspersed with Nevin''s own narration. Includes photos and a filmography.

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Paul Landres A Directors Stories The Scarecrow

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 11/8/2000 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810838161, 978-0810838161
    ISBN10: 0810838168

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    If you were first exposed to television as a child in the early 1950s when your parents bought their first set, you probably saw the words directed by Paul Landres on the screen several times a week. His name became familiar by sheer repetition on the end credits of episode after episode of what youngsters were watching in those days: The Cisco Kid, Boston Blackie, The Lone Ranger, Sky King, Cowboy G-Men, and Ramar of the Jungle. Francis M. Nevins grew to know Landres'' name then, and later in his life when he watched other series directed by himWesterns including The Rifleman and Bonanza and detective shows like 77 Sunset Strip and Hawaiian Eye. Nevins had the pleasure of later meeting Paul Landres and was able to tap into his memories, insights, and professional knowledge to create this enjoyable biographical account. This book is organized as a sort of prose documentary, with Landres'' reminiscences interspersed with Nevin''s own narration. Includes photos and a filmography.

    Trade Review
    ...a great primer for wannabe directors....An enlightening, educational, fun read. * Western Clippings *

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