Escape Artist--based on Glenn Lovell's extensive interviews with John Sturges, his wife and children, and numerous stars including Clint Eastwood, Robert Duvall, and Jane Russell--is the first biography of the director of such acclaimed films as
The Magnificent Seven,
The Great Escape, and
Bad Day at Black Rock. Lovell examines Sturges's childhood in California during the Great Depression; his apprenticeship in the editing department of RKO Pictures, where he worked on such films as
Gunga Din and
Of Human Bondage; his service in the Army Air Corps in World War II; and his emergence as one of the first independent producer-directors in Hollywood.Chronicling the filmmaker's relationships with such luminaries as Spencer Tracy, James Garner, Yul Brynner, and Frank Sinatra,
Escape Artist interweaves biography with critical analyses of Sturges's hits and misses. Along the way, Lovell addresses the reasons why Sturges has been overlooked in the ongoing discussion of postwar Hollywood and explores the director's focus on masculinity, machismo, and male-bonding in big-budget, ensemble action films. Lovell also examines Sturges's aesthetic sensibility, his talent for composing widescreen images, and his uncanny ability to judge raw talent--including that of Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn, all of whom began their careers in Sturges's movies. This long overdue study of a major Hollywood director will find a welcome home in the libraries of film scholars, action movie buffs, and anyone interested in the popular culture of the twentieth century.
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"Pick up a copy of film critic and scholar Glenn Lovell's terrific new Sturges biography,
Escape Artist. . . . I can't urge you enough to check out this interview-rich, aesthetically and culturally perceptive look at the filmmaker and his work."--Bob Strauss, Los Angeles Daily News
"Lovell's list of interviewees reads like a who's who of Hollywood and they obviously provided rich source material for this full-scale biography and career survey."-- Leonard Maltin
"This long overdue study of a major Hollywood director will find a welcome home in the libraries of film scholars, action movie buffs, and anyone interested in the popular culture of the twentieth century."--Turner Classic Movies (TCM.com)
Author: Glenn Lovell
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 11/30/2008
Series: Wisconsin Film Studies
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.04lbs
Size: 8.98h x 6.02w x 0.84d
ISBN: 9780299228347
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 10/15/2008 pg. 71
Chronicle of Higher Education 01/09/2009 pg. 17
About the AuthorGlenn Lovell is the former film critic for the
San Jose Mercury News. He has written for the
Los Angeles Times,
Miami Herald,
Variety, and
Columbia Journalism Review. He teaches film studies at De Anza College and other schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. He contributed to
Tender Comrades: A Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist, by Patrick McGilligan and Paul Buhle.