The Way We Were: The Making of a Romantic Classic

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Price
$36.95  $34.36
Publisher
Applause Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
6.32 X 9.27 X 1.08 inches | 1.48 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781493071258
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About the Author
Tom Santopietro is the author of eight previous books, including the best-selling The Sound of Music Story, The Importance of Being Barbra, Sinatra in Hollywood, The Godfather Effect, Why To Kill A Mockingbird Matters, and The New York Times Editor's Choice Considering Doris Day. Over the past thirty years, he has managed three dozen Broadway shows.
Reviews

"All of Tom Santopietro's books are impeccably researched, well-written, highly entertaining, informative, and original in understanding. The Way We Were is no exception. He clearly defines the lasting appeal of this movie, and is particularly perceptive about the importance of Barbra Streisand's presence in that success."--Jeanine Basinger, film historian and author of The Movie Musical


"The expert and brilliant film historian Tom Santopietro takes us behind the scenes for the making of the film The Way We Were, a love story that defined a generation. You will be enthralled as Santopietro guides you through the development of the story, the unlikely pairing of the lead actors, and the miracle of the production itself. There will never be another artist of the magnitude, breadth, and magnificence of Barbra Streisand, yet in Santopietro's hands, Streisand is a working artist who navigates Hollywood despite her gender and insurmountable obstacles. You will be delighted by the cast that sets out to make this movie, especially the easygoing leading man, Robert Redford, a star who possesses as much grace as talent. There are surprises, shocking secrets never before revealed, and at the heart of the production, a determined group of artists who wanted to make an unforgettable film for post-war audiences. Spectacular."--Adriana Trigiani, film director and author of the best-selling The Good Left Undone