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Scott Allen Nollen

    Jethro Tull
    Three Bad Men
    Karloff and the East
    Robin Hood
    Chester Morris
    Louis Armstrong
    • 2023

      Sons of Charlie Chan Volume 1

      Keye Luke, Sen Yung, Benson Fong - A Complete History of the Asian American Trailblazers

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Scott Allen Nollen presents a captivating exploration of his subject, delving into unique insights and perspectives. The work is marked by thorough research and engaging storytelling, making complex themes accessible to readers. With a focus on key figures and events, Nollen weaves a narrative that not only informs but also entertains, inviting readers to discover new dimensions of the topic. This book promises to enlighten and inspire, appealing to both enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

      Sons of Charlie Chan Volume 1
    • 2023

      Sons of Charlie Chan Volume 1 (hardback)

      Keye Luke, Sen Yung, Benson Fong - A Complete History of the Asian American Trailblazers

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Scott Allen Nollen presents a captivating exploration of a unique subject, delving into intricate details and rich narratives. The book offers insightful perspectives and thorough research, making it an engaging read for those interested in the topic. Nollen's expertise shines through as he weaves together historical context, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking analysis, inviting readers to deepen their understanding of the themes presented. This work is a must-read for enthusiasts seeking to expand their knowledge and appreciation of the subject matter.

      Sons of Charlie Chan Volume 1 (hardback)
    • 2021

      Karloff and the East

      Asian, Indian, Middle Eastern and Oceanian Characters and Subjects in His Screen Career

      • 486 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Focusing on Boris Karloff's significant yet often overlooked contributions to films featuring Eastern characters, this biography delves into 41 of his works, highlighting both well-known and lesser-known roles. It provides a fresh perspective on his career, challenging the perception of him solely as a horror icon. The study spans a range of films from the silent era to posthumous releases, including notable titles like The Mummy and The Mask of Fu Manchu, showcasing Karloff's versatility and deep cultural connections.

      Karloff and the East
    • 2021

      The Body Snatcher

      Cold-Blooded Murder, Robert Louis Stevenson and the Making of a Horror Film Classic

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Delving into the historical horror film from 1945, the book explores the notorious Burke and Hare murders of 1828 Edinburgh and their connection to Robert Louis Stevenson’s short story "The Body-Snatcher." It includes a biography of Stevenson, a comprehensive analysis of the film's production and reception, and discusses later adaptations featuring iconic actors like Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. Accompanied by 150 rare illustrations, this work provides an in-depth look at the intersections of literature and cinema.

      The Body Snatcher
    • 2020

      Warners Wiseguys

      All 112 Films That Robinson, Cagney and Bogart Made for the Studio

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the influential careers of James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, and Humphrey Bogart, this study explores their pivotal roles in the rise of Warner Brothers Studio and their impact on the gangster film genre. It examines their similar personalities and the challenges of typecasting, analyzing all 112 films they made with the studio. The book includes critical commentary from the author and film enthusiasts, alongside an appendix that serves as a comprehensive filmographic guide detailing key information about each movie.

      Warners Wiseguys
    • 2019

      Chester Morris

      His Life and Career

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Chester Morris, a talented and modest member of a New York theatrical family, began his career on Broadway as a teenager and received an Academy Award nomination for his debut in the 1929 film Alibi. He became a prominent leading man alongside Hollywood's top female stars and gained fame through the "Boston Blackie" mystery series. Morris also made significant contributions to theater and early television, creating memorable characters that showcased his versatility as an actor.

      Chester Morris
    • 2019

      Takashi Shimura

      Chameleon of Japanese Cinema

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the illustrious career of Takashi Shimura, this book provides the first comprehensive English-language exploration of the acclaimed Japanese actor known for his roles in over 300 productions. Highlighting his significant collaborations with director Akira Kurosawa in classics like Rashomon and Seven Samurai, the work also delves into his performances in Godzilla and other Kaiju films. Alongside historical insights, the book features an extensive filmography, offering a detailed account of Shimura's impact on world cinema.

      Takashi Shimura
    • 2016

      The narrative centers on Robert E. Burns, a World War I veteran who faces hard labor after being wrongfully involved in a crime. His escapes and the support of his brother, Vincent, lead to their collaborative work that inspired a significant 1932 film adaptation. The book explores the film's production and its impact on cinema, while also detailing the brothers' relentless attempts to secure a pardon for Robert, highlighting themes of injustice and resilience throughout their struggle.

      The Making and Influence of I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
    • 2013

      Three Bad Men

      John Ford, John Wayne, Ward Bond

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the intricate relationships between master director John Ford and actors John Wayne and Ward Bond, the book delves into their personal and professional dynamics. It offers comprehensive biographies of both actors, with Bond's being the first ever published. The narrative intricately weaves Ford's cinematic achievements with the lives and careers of Wayne and Bond, highlighting the unique contributions they made to the film industry together.

      Three Bad Men
    • 2010

      Paul Robeson

      Film Pioneer

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of Paul Robeson's twelve films, highlighting his groundbreaking role as the first African American to receive top billing in cinema. It showcases his multifaceted talents as a singer, actor, and civil rights activist through classic performances in films like The Emperor Jones and Show Boat. Original research from significant archives and personal insights from Robeson's family enrich the narrative, while appendices detail his contributions as an offscreen narrator and stage performer, complemented by rare illustrations and studio materials.

      Paul Robeson