The Man and His Wings: William A. Wellman and the Making of the First Best Picture / Edition 1

The Man and His Wings: William A. Wellman and the Making of the First Best Picture / Edition 1

by William Wellman Jr.
ISBN-10:
0275985415
ISBN-13:
9780275985417
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275985415
ISBN-13:
9780275985417
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
The Man and His Wings: William A. Wellman and the Making of the First Best Picture / Edition 1

The Man and His Wings: William A. Wellman and the Making of the First Best Picture / Edition 1

by William Wellman Jr.

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Overview

William Wild Bill Wellman was not Paramount Pictures' first choice to direct the World War I epic Wings (1927), but as a former aviator and war hero, he was the right choice. Despite months waging epic battles of his own with studio executives, Wild Bill managed to finish the big-budget war saga by inventing many of the techniques still used to film aerial battle scenes. The film, starring Clara Bow, broke box office records and earned its studio the first Academy Award for Best Picture. Considered by many to be the last great film of the silent era, Wings has been cited as a major influence on such directors as Martin Scorsese and Robert Redford. Its director, who went on to direct the likes of John Wayne, James Cagney, and Gary Cooper, later earned an Oscar for writing one of Hollywood's most loved (and often remade) films, A Star is Born. In this biography, the director's son, William Wellman Jr., reveals the war hero, family man, occasional prankster, and underestimated visionary who changed Hollywood forever.

Augmented with personal correspondence from Wellman's own World War I tour of duty as a fighter pilot, on-set photographs from Wings and other classic Hollywood films, and anecdotes from the back lots of the early studio system, this unique work traces the way in which the first Best Picture's director used his own war experience to bring a war epic to the screen. The versatile director also excelled at comedies such as Nothing Sacred (1937), and had a lasting influence on the gangster genre with The Public Enemy (1931), starring James Cagney. With the recent release of Wellman's later aviation classics, Island in the Sky (1953) and The High and the Mighty (1954), both starring John Wayne, Wellman is gaining renewed attention and appreciation from a new generation of film enthusiasts. The book ends with a detailed Filmography of more than 75 classic films directed by Wellman.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275985417
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/28/2006
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

William Wellman Jr. has written articles for Film Comment, Films in Review, Action Magazine, Memories Magazine, and DGA News. An actor with more than 170 screen and television credits, he has also received writing credits for nine screenplays and two television specials. He created and executive produced Wild Bill Hollywood Maverick, an award-winning documentary about his father. C'est la Guerre, a biographical film of his father's life, is currently in development.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Waiting Game
In Love and War
The Homefront
The Slippery Ropes of Hollywood
The Director
The Picture
Judgments
Endnotes
Bibliography
Wellman Sources
Acknowledgments
Filmography
Index

What People are Saying About This

Scott Eyman

"The story of William Wellman is the story of a great adventurer who became a great director. The Man and His Wings documents both halves of the equation, with an unprecedented intimacy, fueled by Wellman's correspondence from the airfields of France during World War I, and his own oral histories and unpublished manuscripts. It's primary Hollywood history, of course, but it's also primary military history, as told by a man whose superb eye for character detail and epic sweep was already in evidence as an astonishingly intrepid pilot in the Lafayette Flying Corps."

Scott Eyman

"The story of William Wellman is the story of a great adventurer who became a great director. The Man and His Wings documents both halves of the equation, with an unprecedented intimacy, fueled by Wellman's correspondence from the airfields of France during World War I, and his own oral histories and unpublished manuscripts. It's primary Hollywood history, of course, but it's also primary military history, as told by a man whose superb eye for character detail and epic sweep was already in evidence as an astonishingly intrepid pilot in the Lafayette Flying Corps."

Scott Eyman, author of Lion of Hollywood and Print the Legend

Leonard Maltin

"Wild Bill Wellman was one of a kind, and so is this chronicle of his life and adventures leading up to the making of Wings. I was especially touched by his letters home from France during World War I; now I understand a bit more about the young heroes he depicted on screen."

Leonard Maltin

"Wild Bill Wellman was one of a kind, and so is this chronicle of his life and adventures leading up to the making of Wings. I was especially touched by his letters home from France during World War I; now I understand a bit more about the young heroes he depicted on screen."

Leonard Maltin, author of Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide and Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia: Career Profiles of More Than 2,000 Actors and Filmmakers Past and Present

Kevin Brownlow

"Wellman's letter from France in World War I are a great discovery and add much to this rip-roaring tale of the early movies."

Kevin Brownlow

"Wellman's letter from France in World War I are a great discovery and add much to this rip-roaring tale of the early movies."

Kevin Brownlow, author of Mary Pickford, Rediscovered and The Parade's Gone By…

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