Scott Salwolke is a free-lance writer and vocational instructor with mentally handicapped adults.
...reliable study along currently orthodox lines, with sagacious
observations and some nicely disconcerting insights...
*Cineaste*
Salwolke writes with style and grace. Salwolke's bibliography of
material on individual films is invaluable. His filmography is
extensive, accurate and well worth having. Anyone interested in
British cinema, particularly thinking of researching the subject,
should be aware of this excellent book.
*Historical Journal of Film, Radio, & Television*
A conscientious, well-documented account of Powell's work.
*Sight and Sound*
I'm tremendously impressed by your book on Michael Powell. Well
written, very interesting, not dry and tedious. Excellent work.
*Thomas Gifford, author of "The Assassini" and "The Wind
Factor"*
Describes and analyzes the work of Michael Powell and his partner,
Emeric Pressburger, who released 16 films in 15 years, from the
beginning of their partnership until its end in 1956.
*Booknews*
...well-reported...it's great to see Powell receiving his due, and
this is a welcome addition to the literature of his very special
talents.
*American Cinematographer*
A scholarly study of the legendary Red Shoes director and his
writer Emeric Pressburger.
*Howard Maxford Film Review*
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