Author: Robert Shaw
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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The Man in the Glass Booth by Robert Shaw
Author: Robert Shaw
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Pages : 180
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The man in the glass booth
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Performed by Maximilian Schell, Lawrence Pressman, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler. | Originally released in 1974. | Special features include: an interview with director Arthur Hiller; 'Robert Shaw and The Man in the Glass Booth', an essay by Michael Feingold.
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Performed by Maximilian Schell, Lawrence Pressman, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler. | Originally released in 1974. | Special features include: an interview with director Arthur Hiller; 'Robert Shaw and The Man in the Glass Booth', an essay by Michael Feingold.
The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: Robert Shaw
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
ISBN: 9780573612176
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman rules a financial empire from his Manhattan penthouse. He is given to passionate and capricious ravings on a variety of subjects. His growing paranoia, dismissed by those close to him, is confirmed when he is kidnapped by Israeli agents and brought to trial in Israel for crimes against humanity. Is he Arthur Goldman or is he Adolph Dorf, former SS colonel who headed a Nazi concentration camp? As the trial progresses, the question becomes more confusing.
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
ISBN: 9780573612176
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman rules a financial empire from his Manhattan penthouse. He is given to passionate and capricious ravings on a variety of subjects. His growing paranoia, dismissed by those close to him, is confirmed when he is kidnapped by Israeli agents and brought to trial in Israel for crimes against humanity. Is he Arthur Goldman or is he Adolph Dorf, former SS colonel who headed a Nazi concentration camp? As the trial progresses, the question becomes more confusing.
The man in the glass booth, by r. shaw
Author: Robert Shaw
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Languages : en
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The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: Robert Shaw
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ISBN: 9780394173146
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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A successful New York real estate broker is accused of being a former Nazi SS officer and brought to trial in Israel as a war criminal
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ISBN: 9780394173146
Category : American drama
Languages : en
Pages : 74
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A successful New York real estate broker is accused of being a former Nazi SS officer and brought to trial in Israel as a war criminal
The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: Robert Shaw
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Languages : en
Pages : 74
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Pages : 74
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Robert Shaw
Author: John French
Publisher: Dean Street Press
ISBN: 1910570095
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
Robert Shaw is most celebrated today as the Oscar-nominated star in movies like From Russia with Love, A Man For All Seasons, The Sting and - most memorably of all - as Quint in the record-breaking Jaws. His breakthrough came when Hollywood was experiencing something of a British Invasion. Sean Connery, Peter O'Toole, Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Burton were among the new stars. But Shaw was arguably more talented than any, a figure of extraordinary and wide-ranging promise. More than just a mesmerising actor on stage and screen, he was also a gifted writer. He wrote no less than six published novels (winning the Hawthornden Prize), while his plays include the acclaimed Man in The Glass Booth. The flipside to Shaw's diverse abilities was his well-earned reputation as a hellraiser. A fiercely competitive man in all areas of his life, whether playing table tennis or drinking whisky, he emptied mini-bars, crashed Aston Martins, fathered nine children by three different women, made (and spent) a fortune, and set fire to Orson Welles' house. He died at 51, having driven himself too hard, too fast, but unable to get over his father's suicide when Shaw was just 11. John French, Shaw's biographer, knew him well, professionally and personally. Robert Shaw: The Price of Success is a perceptive, sympathetic, but unsparing portrait of the blessings and curses endowing this mercurial, enigmatic and deeply engaging man. This edition features a new foreword written by Richard Dreyfuss. Praise 'Both impressive and immaculate, a tremendously skilled biography... chillingly well told.' Sheridan Morley 'I liked Robert Shaw: The Price of Success tremendously, and applaud its digital rebirth.' Robert Sellers, author of Hellraisers and Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down
Publisher: Dean Street Press
ISBN: 1910570095
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
Robert Shaw is most celebrated today as the Oscar-nominated star in movies like From Russia with Love, A Man For All Seasons, The Sting and - most memorably of all - as Quint in the record-breaking Jaws. His breakthrough came when Hollywood was experiencing something of a British Invasion. Sean Connery, Peter O'Toole, Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Burton were among the new stars. But Shaw was arguably more talented than any, a figure of extraordinary and wide-ranging promise. More than just a mesmerising actor on stage and screen, he was also a gifted writer. He wrote no less than six published novels (winning the Hawthornden Prize), while his plays include the acclaimed Man in The Glass Booth. The flipside to Shaw's diverse abilities was his well-earned reputation as a hellraiser. A fiercely competitive man in all areas of his life, whether playing table tennis or drinking whisky, he emptied mini-bars, crashed Aston Martins, fathered nine children by three different women, made (and spent) a fortune, and set fire to Orson Welles' house. He died at 51, having driven himself too hard, too fast, but unable to get over his father's suicide when Shaw was just 11. John French, Shaw's biographer, knew him well, professionally and personally. Robert Shaw: The Price of Success is a perceptive, sympathetic, but unsparing portrait of the blessings and curses endowing this mercurial, enigmatic and deeply engaging man. This edition features a new foreword written by Richard Dreyfuss. Praise 'Both impressive and immaculate, a tremendously skilled biography... chillingly well told.' Sheridan Morley 'I liked Robert Shaw: The Price of Success tremendously, and applaud its digital rebirth.' Robert Sellers, author of Hellraisers and Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down
The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: Robert Shaw
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Category : Feature films [DVD]
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Category : Feature films [DVD]
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: George Bernard Shaw
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The Man in the Glass Booth
Author: Edward Anhalt
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Category : Feature films [DVD]
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman (Schell) rules a financial empire from his Manhattan penthouse. He is given to passionate and capricious ravings on a variety of subjects. His growing paranoia, dismissed by those close to him, is confirmed when he is kidnapped by Israeli agents and brought to trial in Israel for crimes against humanity. Is he Arthur Goldman or is he Adolph Dorf, former SS colonel who headed a Nazi concentration camp? As the trial progresses, the question becomes more confusing.
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Category : Feature films [DVD]
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Millionaire Jewish entrepreneur Arthur Goldman (Schell) rules a financial empire from his Manhattan penthouse. He is given to passionate and capricious ravings on a variety of subjects. His growing paranoia, dismissed by those close to him, is confirmed when he is kidnapped by Israeli agents and brought to trial in Israel for crimes against humanity. Is he Arthur Goldman or is he Adolph Dorf, former SS colonel who headed a Nazi concentration camp? As the trial progresses, the question becomes more confusing.