Yippee-ki-yay . . . Discover the explosive story behind the creation of the Die Hard saga in this visually stunning, behind-the-scenes look at the adventures of detective John McClane. Thirty years after the release of the groundbreaking action film,
Die Hard: The Ultimate Visual History takes an in-depth look at the entire Die Hard saga, from the original movie through to the hit sequels, comics, video games, and other extensions of hero John McClane's story.
Loosely based on Roderick Thorp's novel
Nothing Lasts Forever,
Die Hard, released in 1988, saw
Moonlighting star Bruce Willis seamlessly make the transition from TV success to movie stardom in a film so taut, explosive, and full of suspense that it would come to define the action movie genre for decades to come. Directed by John McTiernan (
Predator),
Die Hard also starred revered British stage actor Alan Rickman who turned lead villain Hans Gruber into a presence so deliciously malevolent, audiences didn't know whether to love him or hate him.
For the first time,
Die Hard: The Ultimate Visual History tells the complete story of the making of
Die Hard and its sequels, through exclusive interviews with the cast and crew of each film and a wealth of rare and unseen imagery, including set photography and concept art. Also exploring
Die Hard comics, video games, and other merchandise, this book will tell the full story of the saga and its remarkable thirty-year legacy.
Author: James Mottram, David S. Cohen
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Insight Editions
Published: 11/13/2018
Pages: 240
Weight: 3.9lbs
Size: 11.30h x 9.60w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781608879731
About the AuthorJames Mottram is a film critic, journalist and author. He has written several books on cinema, including
The Making of Memento,
The Sundance Kids, and
The Making of Dunkirk, and contributed to numerous critical anthologies on everything from Japanese cinema to war movies. He lives in London.
David S. Cohen has covered show business for 15 years, including more than a decade writing about visual effects for the entertainment bible,
Variety. He is the longtime writer of Script Magazine's popular "From Script to Screen" series, and his previous book,
Screen Plays, is a collection of those articles about the vicissitudes of Hollywood script development. He lives in Los Angeles.