Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface

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$29.00  $26.97
Publisher
Citadel Press
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Pages
272
Dimensions
5.7 X 7.8 X 1.7 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780806542966

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About the Author
Nat Segaloff is a writer, producer, journalist, and Hugo and Locus Award-nominated author of more than two dozen books about filmmakers and film history, including The Exorcist Legacy, Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin. He covered the film industry for The Boston Herald and worked on A&E's flagship Biography series as well as programming for The learning Channel, New World, Disney, Turner Classic Movies, and USA Network. He lives in Los Angeles and can be found online at NatSegaloff.com.
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Praise for Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface

"A decade after establishing himself as an intensely low-key version of the American gangster as Michael Corleone in The Godfather, Al Pacino created a legendary role of a different sort in Brian De Palma's high-octane 1983 remake of the 1932 gangster drama Scarface. Veteran film writer Nat Segaloff's Say Hello to My Little Friend marinates in the merging of massive egos in a high-stakes context but also offers digressions into the history of the Cuban drug trade and the evolution of the American dream by way of the criminal underground. Mr. De Palma's Scarface was a box office bomb upon its release, but as a brute-force commentary on unhinged avarice, it has taken on mythic dimensions in the 40 years since its release. Mr. Segaloff rhapsodically captures the manic appeal of a once-reviled and now fetishized gangland odyssey." --The Wall Street Journal

"Brilliant. One of my favorite films. So many ways to look at it. So much I didn't know. Nat Segaloff is that rare film scholar: as entertaining as he's informative." --David Morrell, New York Times bestselling author of First Blood (Rambo)

"Nat Segaloff, noted film historian, author, and veteran show business insider, has struck gold with Say Hello to My Little Friend: A Century of Scarface. There is nothing in this fascinating tome that is not addressed in this in-depth study of both the 1932 version and the 1983 remake. Whether discussing the social aspects surrounding the films and the circumstances of their creation, or the people and production involved, Nat Segaloff delves deep to unearth it all in startling detail. It's surprising it hasn't been before, but thankfully it took an entire century to get it right. A must-have for any and all fans of great reportage." --Dwayne Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of Lee Marvin: Point Blank and Killin' Generals: The Making of The Dirty Dozen, the Most Iconic WWII Movie of All Time

"Not content with tracing the origins, production, reception, and legacy of Howard Hawks's film and Brian De Palma's remake with an incredible wealth of detail, Nat Segaloff takes digressions into the history of the main players, Prohibition, the cocaine trade, and many other subjects, always in a concise and entertaining manner. For all these reasons, Say Hello to My Little Friend is the ultimate all-in-one guide on Scarface that will teach you everything and more." --Laurent Vachaud, co-author of De Palma on De Palma

"Al Pacino fans will devour this book. It identifies Scarface as the driving force behind Pacino's evolution as a star. The analysis of his Tony and Paul Muni's Tony in the first Scarface is fascinating, as are all of Segaloff's stories about the Mob and how it infiltrated Hollywood during the film industry's golden age." --Robert Hofler, author of The Way They Were and The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson