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As the grandson of actress Ivy Close and son of director Ronald Neame (Straight from the Horse''s Mouth; Scarecrow, 2003), Christopher Neame''s roots in the film business were already firmly established by the time he joined the family profession. In his first memoir, Rungs on a Ladder, Neame gave readers an insider''s look into a number of productions of the 1960s and 70s produced by Hammer Studios. Christopher followed this with A Take on British TV Drama, in which he recounted the challenges and rewards of working on some of the most distinguished works of British television, including The Flame Trees of Thika, Monsignor Quixote, and Danger: U.X.B. In Principal Characters, Neame fills in the gaps of his illustrious career by providing brief intimate portraits of the many important film figures he has worked with. In this charming collection of anecdotes, he asks and answers questions about the stars, who reveal both their carefree and vulnerable moments alike: Was Richard Harris really such a hell-raiser as a young man? What was Peter Sellers like to work with? How did Robert Mitchum find himself in trouble? How many faces did Alec Guinness have? What was behind Peter O''Toole and a bomb threat in Paris? Looking behind the camera lens, Neame captures director Karel Reisz (This Sporting Life) wearing a producer''s hat, marvels at cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth ''painting'' Cabaret with light, discloses Kenneth Tynan''s unusual predilection, and weighs in on the culinary skills of Ismail Merchant (A Room with a View). Throughout these accounts, Christopher looks both acutely and often amusingly at many who are household names, and when he feels it is appropriate to do so, he doesn''t pull punches. This work is a fitting conclusion to an autobiographical trilogy, and will be of interest to all those curious about the film industry and especially the stars and directors Christopher Neame has worked with over the years.

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In this final volume in his autobiographical trilogy on the British film industry (Rungs on a Ladder and A Take on British TV Drama), Neame shares insider observations on such stars as Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness, and Ismail Merchant. The book includes an answer key to chapter-end trivia questions, and a filmography. * Reference and Research Book News *

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Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Foreword Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Principal Characters Part 5 Prologue Chapter 6 1. Purling Them Out Chapter 7 2. One of the Bad Boys! Chapter 8 3. A Friendly Pirate Chapter 9 4. Another Bad Boy and Some Goodies Chapter 10 5. Good Chums and a Rather Naughty Boy Chapter 11 6. The Best of British... Chapter 12 7. Shades of Disney Chapter 13 8. Fathers and Sons Part 14 Postscript Part 15 Afterword Part 16 Appendix A: Answer Key Part 17 Appendix B: Filmography Part 18 Name Index Part 19 About the Author

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780810856837, 978-0810856837
      ISBN10: 0810856832

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      Book Synopsis
      As the grandson of actress Ivy Close and son of director Ronald Neame (Straight from the Horse''s Mouth; Scarecrow, 2003), Christopher Neame''s roots in the film business were already firmly established by the time he joined the family profession. In his first memoir, Rungs on a Ladder, Neame gave readers an insider''s look into a number of productions of the 1960s and 70s produced by Hammer Studios. Christopher followed this with A Take on British TV Drama, in which he recounted the challenges and rewards of working on some of the most distinguished works of British television, including The Flame Trees of Thika, Monsignor Quixote, and Danger: U.X.B. In Principal Characters, Neame fills in the gaps of his illustrious career by providing brief intimate portraits of the many important film figures he has worked with. In this charming collection of anecdotes, he asks and answers questions about the stars, who reveal both their carefree and vulnerable moments alike: Was Richard Harris really such a hell-raiser as a young man? What was Peter Sellers like to work with? How did Robert Mitchum find himself in trouble? How many faces did Alec Guinness have? What was behind Peter O''Toole and a bomb threat in Paris? Looking behind the camera lens, Neame captures director Karel Reisz (This Sporting Life) wearing a producer''s hat, marvels at cinematographer Geoffrey Unsworth ''painting'' Cabaret with light, discloses Kenneth Tynan''s unusual predilection, and weighs in on the culinary skills of Ismail Merchant (A Room with a View). Throughout these accounts, Christopher looks both acutely and often amusingly at many who are household names, and when he feels it is appropriate to do so, he doesn''t pull punches. This work is a fitting conclusion to an autobiographical trilogy, and will be of interest to all those curious about the film industry and especially the stars and directors Christopher Neame has worked with over the years.

      Trade Review
      In this final volume in his autobiographical trilogy on the British film industry (Rungs on a Ladder and A Take on British TV Drama), Neame shares insider observations on such stars as Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness, and Ismail Merchant. The book includes an answer key to chapter-end trivia questions, and a filmography. * Reference and Research Book News *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Foreword Part 2 Foreword Part 3 Acknowledgments Part 4 Principal Characters Part 5 Prologue Chapter 6 1. Purling Them Out Chapter 7 2. One of the Bad Boys! Chapter 8 3. A Friendly Pirate Chapter 9 4. Another Bad Boy and Some Goodies Chapter 10 5. Good Chums and a Rather Naughty Boy Chapter 11 6. The Best of British... Chapter 12 7. Shades of Disney Chapter 13 8. Fathers and Sons Part 14 Postscript Part 15 Afterword Part 16 Appendix A: Answer Key Part 17 Appendix B: Filmography Part 18 Name Index Part 19 About the Author

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