Description: Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Title:American Legends: The Life Of Charles BronsonISBN13:9781523655939ISBN10:1523655933Author:Charles River Editors (Author)Description:*Includes Pictures *Includes Bronson's Own Quotes About His Life And Career *Includes Footnotes, Online Resources And A Bibliography For Further Reading *Includes A Table Of Contents Maybe I'm Too Masculine Casting Directors Cast In Their Own, Or An Idealized Image Maybe I Don't Look Like Anybody's Ideal - Charles Bronson I Look Like The Kind Of Guy Who Has A Bottle Of Beer In My Hand - Charles Bronson The Leading Men Of The 1940S And '50S Ably Represented The Visual And Cultural Expectations Of Those Decades In Their Iconic Films Some Were Handsome And Glib With Quasi-Classical Dialogue, Some Could Sing, And A Few Could Dance, While Others Brought An Imposing Athletic Presence To Thrillers, Westerns, And Urban Crime Dramas However, With The Advent Of The Early 1960S, Popular Culture Entered A Heightened Age Of Verismo, A More Frank And Severe View Of Societal Reality Motion Picture Studios On Both Sides Of The Atlantic, Aware Of The Changing Times, Were Quick To Reflect It The Harsher Light Of Violent New Genres Required A Different Sort Of Male Protagonist, A Character Type Who Could Put His Humanity And Uncertainty Aside To Act As A More Ruthless Hero Than His Predecessors Paralleling Real Concerns Over Crime And An Increasing Disrespect For Life And Property, The Public Fell In Love With The New Avenging Angel Image, And With Charles Bronson, The Actor Born At The Perfect Time In Which To Symbolize It In The Grittier New Films By The Time Bronson Emerged From A Series Of Miniscule, Uncredited Roles In The Mid-1950S, The Singing Cowboy Was Two Generations Gone, Save Vestiges In Television Serials, Such As Roy Rogers And Dale Evans The Dancing Romantic Lead Of The Gene Kelly And Fred Astaire Variety Would Soon Exhaust Itself As A Genre In An Age Increasingly Bent On Realism And A More Severe Form Of Escape Bronson Possessed None Of The Gifts Common To The Heroes Of The Previous Era Light-Heartedness Did Not Become Him, And By All Accounts, He Was Neither A Singer Nor Dancer He Could Not Offer The Heft Of Gary Cooper Or John Wayne, Although He Shared A Reserved Quality With The Former He Did Not Possess The Pristine Good Looks Of Gregory Peck In Fact, One Good-Natured Description Making The Rounds In Bronson's Heyday Likened Him To A Clark Gable Who Has Been Left Out In The Sun Too Long To Accompany The Rough-Hewn Appearance Of Bronson's New Class Of Hero, The Typical Script Gave His Remarkably Enduring Persona, Little To Say In Terms Of Dialogue That Would Reveal His Inner Thoughts With Minimal Text, Even Those He Attempts To Help Are Unsure Of His Intentions, And Few Clues Are Offered By Which The Viewer Can Come To Know His Mind As The Grotesqueness Of His Characters' Violent Acts Increased, So Did The Heinous Deeds Of The Criminals He Fought, Upping The Ante To An Eager Public In Search Of A Simple Cure For Its Social Ills In A Career Of Almost Eighty Films And A Total Body Of Work Totaling 160 Appearances Including Television, Bronson Pushed The Envelope Of What Graphic Action The Studios Were Willing To Offer, What The Censors Would Accept, And What The Sensibilities Of Movie-Goers Were Able To Endure More Than Anyone In His Era Critics Almost Uniformly Eviscerated Most Of These Films As Dramatic Eyesores, And Invariably Equated Bronson's Level Of Talent To Their Distasteful Contents And Ill Fortunes At The Box Office Only In Recent Years, As The Genre Has Grown Even More Extreme, Has Bronson's Work Been Reviewed In A More Kindly Light Critics Aside, However, Once Established In The U S After A Series Of Triumphs In Europe, Bronson Never Lost The Adoration Of Either The International Or Domestic Movie-Going Public Who, He Noted, Are The Ones Buying The Tickets, And Are Therefore The Only People Of Importance American Legends: The Life Of Charles Bronson Examines The Life And Career Of The Iconic Actor Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:CREATESPACEPublication Date:2016-01-23Weight:0.13 lbsDimensions:0.07'' H x 9.02'' L x 5.98'' WNumber of Pages:32Language:English
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Book Title: American Legends: the Life of Charles Bronson
Item Length: 9in.
Item Height: 0.1in.
Item Width: 6in.
Author: Charles RIVER Charles RIVER Editors
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication Year: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
Item Weight: 3.5 Oz
Number of Pages: 32 Pages