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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ted Kotcheff , Josh Young , Mariska HargitayPublisher: ECW Press,Canada Imprint: ECW Press,Canada Edition: No Edition Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.721kg ISBN: 9781770413610ISBN 10: 1770413618 Pages: 404 Publication Date: 14 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's fascinating to go behind the scenes of the movies Kotcheff has directed, such as the gory First Blood and the hilarious Weekend at Bernie's, and the story of his life proves to be equally interesting. -- Publishers Weekly, starred Director's Cut is a flavourful, informative and often amusing book. -- Winnipeg Free Press Director's Cut is a long look at a life that was filled with fun and wonderment. -- Owen Sound Sun-Times It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn't conquer. He deserves to be considered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. -- Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. -- George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff's new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. -- Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. -- Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER With the pluck of a Dead End Kid​ and​ the insatiable curiosity of a ​​renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. -- Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend Director's Cut to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. -- Uncovered Books blog ​ ​And I thought I had heard all of Ted's stories!​ Director's Cut is a treasure trove of movie memories, insights,​ and personalities.​ -- Dick Wolf, Emmy winning creator of Law & Order franchise It is for such insights into the director's craft that Ted Kotcheff's digressive, sometimes salty Director's Cut: My Life in Film is a book to be valued. . . a bounty of no-nonsense homiletics on the duty of the director and regular injections of salacious gossip. -- Film Comment I often find myself skimming through parts of non-fiction books that I find less interesting, but I read this one word for word. Director's Cut comes in two parts, and each is just as entertaining and fascinating. -- Justine's Bookends blog I often find myself skimming through parts of non-fiction books that I find less interesting, but I read this one word for word. Director's Cut comes in two parts, and each is just as entertaining and fascinating. -- Justine's Bookends blog Exceedingly entertaining, -- The Gate It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn't conquer. He deserves to be considered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. -- Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor</p> I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. -- George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor</p> Ted Kotcheff's new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. -- Peter Bart, former <i>Variety</i> editor-in-chief and author of <i>Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches</i></p> With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. -- Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER</p> With the pluck of a Dead End Kid​ and​ the insatiable curiosity of a ​​renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. -- Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor</p> It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend <i>Director's Cut</i> to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. -- Uncovered Books blog</p> It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn t conquer. He deserves to beconsidered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor</p> I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor</p> Ted Kotcheff s new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. Peter Bart, former <i>Variety</i> editor-in-chief and author of <i>Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches</i></p> With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER</p> With the pluck of a Dead End Kid and the insatiable curiosity of a renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor</p> It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend <i>Director s Cut</i> to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. Uncovered Books blog</p> It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn t conquer. He deserves to beconsidered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff s new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. Peter Bart, former <i>Variety</i> editor-in-chief and author of <i>Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches</i> It's fascinating to go behind the scenes of the movies Kotcheff has directed, such as the gory First Blood and the hilarious Weekend at Bernie's, and the story of his life proves to be equally interesting. -- Publishers Weekly, starred Director's Cut is a flavourful, informative and often amusing book. -- Winnipeg Free Press Director's Cut is a long look at a life that was filled with fun and wonderment. -- Owen Sound Sun-Times It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn't conquer. He deserves to be considered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. -- Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. -- George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff's new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. -- Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. -- Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER With the pluck of a Dead End Kidâ andâ the insatiable curiosity of a â â renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. -- Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend Director's Cut to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. -- Uncovered Books blog â â And I thought I had heard all of Ted's stories!â Director's Cut is a treasure trove of movie memories, insights,â and personalities.â -- Dick Wolf, Emmy winning creator of Law & Order franchise It is for such insights into the director's craft that Ted Kotcheff's digressive, sometimes salty Director's Cut: My Life in Film is a book to be valued. . . a bounty of no-nonsense homiletics on the duty of the director and regular injections of salacious gossip. -- Film Comment I often find myself skimming through parts of non-fiction books that I find less interesting, but I read this one word for word. Director's Cut comes in two parts, and each is just as entertaining and fascinating. -- Justine's Bookends blog I often find myself skimming through parts of non-fiction books that I find less interesting, but I read this one word for word. Director's Cut comes in two parts, and each is just as entertaining and fascinating. -- Justine's Bookends blog Exceedingly entertaining, -- The Gate Ted Kotcheff's directing career has, for decades, displayed perceptiveness, inventiveness and elan. Those characteristics are in evidence in this entertaining memoir. . . It's a behind-the-scenes look that stands front-and-center among film and TV autobiographies. -- PopCultureClassics.com The book proceeds through a series of joyfully told anecdotes, with Kotcheff good-humoredly recalling adventures related to his director's work. -- Brooklyn Magazine -It's fascinating to go behind the scenes of the movies Kotcheff has directed, such as the gory First Blood and the hilarious Weekend at Bernie's, and the story of his life proves to be equally interesting.- -- Publishers Weekly, starred -Director's Cut is a flavourful, informative and often amusing book.- -- Winnipeg Free Press -It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn't conquer. He deserves to be considered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten.- -- Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor -I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing.- -- George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff's new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels.- -- Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches -With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place.- -- Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER -With the pluck of a Dead End Kidâ andâ the insatiable curiosity of a â â renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read.- -- Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor -It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend Director's Cut to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers.- -- Uncovered Books blog â -â And I thought I had heard all of Ted's stories!â Director's Cut is a treasure trove of movie memories, insights,â and personalities.â - -- Dick Wolf, Emmy winning creator of Law & Order franchise -It is for such insights into the director's craft that Ted Kotcheff's digressive, sometimes salty Director's Cut: My Life in Film is a book to be valued. . . a bounty of no-nonsense homiletics on the duty of the director and regular injections of salacious gossip.- -- Film Comment It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn't conquer. He deserves to be considered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. -- Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. -- George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff's new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. -- Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. -- Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER With the pluck of a Dead End Kidâ andâ the insatiable curiosity of a â â renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. -- Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend Director's Cut to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. -- Uncovered Books blog It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn t conquer. He deserves to beconsidered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff s new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches With a devilish wit and a zesty delight in the magic of cinema, Ted Kotcheff takes us on a grand tour of his remarkable directing career. Kotcheff is a natural-born storyteller whose humanity shines through not only in his movies but in the stunning parade of unforgettable performances given by some of the greatest stars of our time. His story is inspiring for anyone who cares about the power of movies and television to make the world a better place. Neal Baer, executive producer, Under the Dome, Law & Order: SVU, ER With the pluck of a Dead End Kid and the insatiable curiosity of a renaissance man, Ted Kotcheff takes us on his lifelong quest to find himself, love, and his art. A great read. Christopher Meloni, Emmy-nominated actor It was an easy and enjoyable read which I would definitely read again. . . I would recommend Director s Cut to film enthusiasts and any want-to-be or up-and-coming directors or producers. Uncovered Books blog It is a fascinating, startling thing to look over the films Ted has made and realize that he never met a genre he couldn t conquer. He deserves to beconsidered as only a very few are: Spielberg and . . . the mind goes blank, because no one other than Steven has successfully ventured into such different terrain, created such a varied body of work, much like his idol Billy Wilder. Ted gave me a shot at the life I wanted; he handed me the greatest role I ever imagined, he set my life on a course that I had only dreamed of, I adored and adore him. I only regret we worked on only one film instead of ten. Richard Dreyfuss, Academy Award winning actor I love the book. Clear, concise, full of fun and deceptively brilliant: in among the show business anecdotes is buried a real procedural on the art of directing. George Segal, Academy Award nominated and Golden Globe winning actor Ted Kotcheff s new book is at once a deeply felt tale of family and ethnicity and a thoughtful and sometimes hilarious memoir of show business war stories spanning Toronto, London, and Hollywood. It delivers on all levels. Peter Bart, former Variety editor-in-chief and author of Boffo: Hollywood in the Trenches Author InformationTed Kotcheff resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Laifun, and their two children, Alexandra and Thomas. Josh Young is the co-author of five New York Times bestsellers, including books by Howie Mandel, Bob Newhart, and Jim Belushi. Mariska Hargitay is an Emmy- and Golden Globe–winning actor, producer, and director. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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