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OverviewIn 1982, two superbly talented and driven men—director Sydney Pollack and actor Dustin Hoffman—collaborated to create what became an enduring classic: a movie about a serious, out-of-work actor who takes on the challenge of playing a woman in a TV soap opera and becomes a better man for it. Hoffman had already dedicated four years to the comedy. Pollack was hot off of Absence of Malice when he chose the project, which had lost two earlier directors, had no final guiding script at the start of production, and was the butt of many Hollywood bad jokes. As the only journalist Pollack and Columbia Pictures permitted on the set and in the editing room, Susan Dworkin, a playwright, award-winning documentary writer, and Ms. magazine contributing editor, conducted in-depth interviews not only with its director and star but also with the costume designer, the film editors, costars Teri Garr, Bill Murray, and Dabney Coleman, and many others. In Making -Tootsie,’ Dworkin captures their voices while describing how the movie became an award-winning box office sensation and the classic motion picture that the American Film Institute rates as number two on its list of the 100 Funniest American Movies of All Time. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan DworkinPublisher: Newmarket Press,U.S. Imprint: Newmarket Press,U.S. Edition: 30th Anniversary ed. Dimensions: Width: 20.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 14.50cm Weight: 0.190kg ISBN: 9781557049667ISBN 10: 1557049661 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 28 August 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsSuperb...worth a semester of film school. --David Brown, producer of Jaws <br><br> Rarely do we have that complex creative process revealed to us with such sensitivity and insight...Susan Dworkin's Making Tootsie is an important study, in a class with Lillian Ross's Picture and John Gregory Dunne's The Studio . Everyone who seriously cares about movies has to read it. --Digby Diehl, Los Angeles Herald Examiner <br><br> Informative, crisply written and worthwhile...an intelligent account of the production of the hit movie (and) a remarkably full portrait of Hoffman the actor. -- Washington Post Book World <br><br> Making Tootsie has a sense of making a movie that very few books have. --John Gregory Dunne<br><br> Tootsie has already achieved a reputation as a classic film comedy. Dworkin's fluid, marvelously detailed book goes a long way toward explaining why. -- People <br> A must for all film buffs [includes] revealing interviews with Hoffman and Pollack as well as a fascinating section on make-up and costumes. --Patricia Bosworth Superb...worth a semester of film school. --David Brown, producer of Jaws <br><br> Rarely do we have that complex creative process revealed to us with such sensitivity and insight...Susan Dworkin's Making Tootsie is an important study, in a class with Lillian Ross's Picture and John Gregory Dunne's The Studio . Everyone who seriously cares about movies has to read it. --Digby Diehl, Los Angeles Herald Examiner <br><br> Informative, crisply written and worthwhile...an intelligent account of the production of the hit movie (and) a remarkably full portrait of Hoffman the actor. -- Washington Post Book World <br><br> Making Tootsie has a sense of making a movie that very few books have. --John Gregory Dunne<br><br> Tootsie has already achieved a reputation as a classic film comedy. Dworkin's fluid, marvelously detailed book goes a long way toward explaining why. -- People <br> Author InformationAcclaimed writer Susan Dworkin is the author of many books, including the memoir The Nazi Officer""s Wife with Edith Hahn Beer, the novel Stolen Goods, the novel-musical The Book of Candy, the self-help book The Ms. Guide to a Woman""s Health with Dr. Cynthia W. Cooke, and the film studies Making Tootsie and Double De Palma. She wrote the Peabody Award-winning TV documentary She's Nobody""s Baby: American Women in the 20th Century and was a longtime contributing editor to Ms. Magazine. She lives in New Jersey.Bess Myerson now devotes her time mainly to advocacy in the area of women""s health research and treatment, consumerism, education, and peace in the Middle East. She is on the National Advisory Board of the State of Israel Bonds, a member of the ""Share"" Board and a trained facilitator working with ovarian cancer survivors, and one of the founders of the Museum of Jewish Heritage. She lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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