William Friedkin: The Life and Films of a Cinematic Risk-Taker - Hardcover Book
By Christopher Heard The first biography of acclaimed American film director known as “Hurricane Billy.” William Friedkin—”Hurricane Billy”—was a fearless, trailblazing filmmaker of the 1970s American New Wave. Born a streetwise kid in Chicago, he burst onto the scene with The People vs. Paul Crump, a documentary that helped commute a death row inmate’s sentence. His eclectic early work included a film with Sonny and Cher and an adaptation of Harold Pinter’s first play. Friedkin soared to fame with The French Connection, winning an Oscar for Best Director, then shattered box-office records with The Exorcist. He risked everything for Sorcerer, his audacious masterpiece, and was vilified for Cruising. Reinventing himself yet again, he crafted the slick neo-noir To Live and Die in L.A. in the 1980s. 235 pages 9.25" x 6.25"
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