Richard J. Anobile Books
This author pioneered the use of the movie frame blow-up technique to recreate entire films in book form. His works served as valuable resources, particularly before the advent of VCRs, DVDs, and the internet. While perhaps seeming simplistic today, these books represented an early attempt at film curation when cinema was often an afterthought. He has dedicated much of his subsequent career to film production.






Why a Duck?
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A book of verbal and visual gems from the Marx Brothers Films.
Witness the drama, feel the suspense, see the startling special effects--as Kirk, Spock, Scotty and the crew of the Enterprise battle to save the universe!
The Film Classics Library: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
John Ford's Stagecoach (Starring John Wayne), 1975 1st Edition, edited by Richard J. Anobile. Book is all about the making of the famous movie and is generously illustrated with pictures from the movie. Hardcover with 256 pages, published by Universe Books.
The Marx Bros. Scrapbook
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This is the controversial, "scandalous", beguiling, and absolutely authentic memoir of the most famous foursome in movie history, recounted by none other than the masterhimself. Here's Groucho , telling it like it was in a serie sof uncensored interviews salted with hair-raising quips and opinions on everthing from family skeletons to Marilyn Monroe's sex life. Film historian Richard J. Anobile's interviews with Groucho, Gummo, and Zeppo, with Susan Marx, Jack Benny, Harry Ruby, Morrie Ryskind, and others who knew and worked with the fabled four along with 300splendid illustrations and memorabilia combine to bring you-for the first time-the one, the only, the real Marx Bros. -copied from back cover