Cult Movie Stars
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'''''Cult Movie Stars''''' is a 1991 [[film book]] by [[Danny Peary]] focused on [[actor]]s and [[actress]]es of [[cult film]]s. The book was a follow-up on Peary's ''[[Cult Movies (book)|Cult Movies]]'' [[trilogy]] of oversized paperback books, all of which were published in the [[1980s]]. | '''''Cult Movie Stars''''' is a 1991 [[film book]] by [[Danny Peary]] focused on [[actor]]s and [[actress]]es of [[cult film]]s. The book was a follow-up on Peary's ''[[Cult Movies (book)|Cult Movies]]'' [[trilogy]] of oversized paperback books, all of which were published in the [[1980s]]. | ||
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+ | Peary deals with 750 performers, ranging from major stars like [[Marlene Dietrich]], [[Bette Davis]] and [[Humphrey Bogart]], to horror actors, [[skin-flick]] [[starlet]]s and British comedians. [[Robert De Niro]] is included but not Al Pacino. This does not attempt to be a definitive reference book but an appealing dip into the world of cult stars. | ||
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+ | Peary writes: "My intention is to get movie fans to seek out particular stars and show why others are so devoted to them." | ||
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+ | Of [[Natalie Wood]], he writes: ‘It's such a relief when Santa gets her the home she dreams about in Miracle on 34th Street, when James Dean loves her in Rebel Without a Cause ...I just wish someone was there for her in ''[[Splendor in the Grass]]''. She was my favourite actress and, like many, I get chills when, in that picture, she almost drowns." | ||
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Cult Movie Stars is a 1991 film book by Danny Peary focused on actors and actresses of cult films. The book was a follow-up on Peary's Cult Movies trilogy of oversized paperback books, all of which were published in the 1980s.
Peary deals with 750 performers, ranging from major stars like Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart, to horror actors, skin-flick starlets and British comedians. Robert De Niro is included but not Al Pacino. This does not attempt to be a definitive reference book but an appealing dip into the world of cult stars.
Peary writes: "My intention is to get movie fans to seek out particular stars and show why others are so devoted to them."
Of Natalie Wood, he writes: ‘It's such a relief when Santa gets her the home she dreams about in Miracle on 34th Street, when James Dean loves her in Rebel Without a Cause ...I just wish someone was there for her in Splendor in the Grass. She was my favourite actress and, like many, I get chills when, in that picture, she almost drowns."
Darren Slade