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The Kill Bill diary : the making of a Tarantino classic as seen through the eyes of a screen legend / David Carradine.

Title
The Kill Bill diary : the making of a Tarantino classic as seen through the eyes of a screen legend / David Carradine.
Author
Carradine, David
Publication
New York : Harper, c2006.

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Description
310 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.); 23 cm.
Summary
David Carradine is Bill - the complex, charismatic master assassin from the critically acclaimed, monstrously successful Kill Bill films. Throughout the filming of Quentin Tarantino's brilliant, violent epic, Carradine kept a daily diary - capturing all the action, the genius, the madness, and the magic that combined to make a masterpiece. More than simply an insider's close-up look at the filmmaking process and the astonishing cast and crew - director Tarantino, star Uma Thurman, and all the other artists whose extraordinary skills helped create something glorious - The Kill Bill Diary illuminates the fine points of the serious actor's craft, as a truly unique talent takes us along with him on a quirky, breathtaking, no-holds-barred, and altogether miraculous journey. It is a must-own volume for anyone who loves the movies.
Subject
  • Carradine, David
  • Kill Bill, vol. 1 (Motion picture)
  • Kill Bill, vol. 2 (Motion picture)
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0060823461 (trade pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
^^2006043508
OCLC
  • 67384164
  • SCSB-10750137
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library