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Paperback Shooting Montezuma: A Hollywood Monster Story Book

ISBN: 1401028225

ISBN13: 9781401028220

Shooting Montezuma: A Hollywood Monster Story

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Jan Merlin, film star and Emmy-winning writer, exposes the reader to a perspective that only first hand experience can provide. Literally ?scripted? about an odd movie in which the audience is to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A super story based on some true events

The story was very interesting in the way it was MASKING fack from fiction. A great read,am looking forward to reading more of Jan Merlin;s books

Hollywood Unmasked!

It's a no-holds-barred battle of the egos in Jan Merlin's excellent book SHOOTING MONTEZUMA. Loosely based on Merlin's experience in a `vaguely similar enterprise' the book tells the tale of young actor Kurt Mitchell, who mortgages his future for the chance to work alongside a number of Hollywood legends. Too late Mitchell discovers just how painful (in more ways than one) that experience will be. Surrounded by the celebrity elite, our hero finds solace in his surroundings (beautifully articulated by Merlin) and a handful of noble working-class chums. But like the spoiled children they are, the film's `stars' continually demand center stage and in doing show shine a spotlight on their pathetic and immoral behavior. At times amusing, at other times disturbing, Montezuma is always interesting. Another recommended book from a novelist who remains one of fiction's best kept secrets.

What They Don't Teach in Film School

As one who teaches film studies, I am often surprised at how much is formulaic in the movie business. Yet, some of the most formulaic movies (murder mysteries, special effects stories) may contain the most surprises. This roman a clef tells the story of a famous Hollywood tale and the movie that serves as its backdrop. Readers of this fascinating account may be surprised, pleasantly and not, by the attitudes of big stars and bigger directors. Done in a movie script format, the novel only underscores the cruel fiction of "entertainment" in the Hollywood mode. How much is true? From my own historical studies, I would say more than not; and what is not true may be changed to protect the illusions movie fans live by. Was it John Ford who used the tag line to "print the legend"? Well, Jan Merlin prints the legend with warts and all. A must read for anyone who thinks he knows the movie business and movie trivia.

Hollywood: the True Story

Wow! I can hardly wait to see the E! network version of this great book. If you want the inside picture of the movie business, this book has it all over The Player. The author knows what really happens on a movie set and in the makeup room. This one will blow the roof off one of the big studios! Highly recommended for film buffs.

The Dark Side of Hollywood!

Veteran Hollywood character actor Jan Merlin has based this novel on one of the most remarkable experiences of his life--- his participation in a film called THE LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER. The novel's hero, Kurt Mitchell, undergoes a year-long makeup ordeal identical to Jan's, and like Jan is cheated of screen credit though he plays one of the film's key roles. Apart from this Jan gives a vivid picture of the Hollywood studio system in its dying days, and the horrors of location filming (Ireland for the actual film, Brazil for the imaginary film that is the basis of the novel). He has also added a subplot involving a series of child murders. The whole mix works quite well; as usual in Jan's novels the characters all come to life, whether based on real people or not, and the evocation of sights, sounds, odors and details is so vivid in each of the novel's scenes that the reader seems to be there. At about 200 pages, and with situations that keep you turning the pages, this is a particularly fine book for summer reading.
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