Richard Schickel is an important American film historian, journalist, author, filmmaker, screenwriter, documentarian, and film and literary critic.
Mr. Schickel is featured in For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism. In this 2009 documentary film he discusses early film critics in the 1960s, and how he and other young critics, rejected the moralizing opposition of Bosley Crowther of The New York Times who had railed against violent movies such as Bonnie and Clyde.
In addition to film, Schickel has also critiqued and documented cartoons, particularly Peanuts.
Schickel was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964. He has also lectured at Yale University and University of Southern California's School of Film and Television.
It is an essay, not a biography, which unfortunately insists too much on describing the plots of the movies. It becomes a celebration of the characters played by Grant and not of the actor or the person. Even the analysis of the intersection between him and his roles becomes thinner and thinner as the book progresses.
An insightful look at the development of “Cary Grant” the actor. Since it doesn’t try to be a biography, I didn’t have to worry about Schickel’s terrible research that permeates most of his biographies. Instead, one can just enjoy his eloquent observations of Grant’s films.
i was looking for a book about his life and relationships. This was really more about his films that I found too wordy for me. I am sure it was well researched and was well written but not my taste in books.
I got given this book nearly 30 years ago from my best friend at the time and i absolutely loved it - gutted that i got rid when i moved back to house. Totally loved him - my fav actor.
Though this title was particularly for me a real page turner, I think it was more down to me being a huge Cary Grant fan than the book's own writing style.
As the author tries to weave the actor's filmography in a chronological way of sorts, there are some gross omissions (Arsenic and Old Lace being only mentioned almost by. chance, for instance).