Dwayne Epstein is the author of the New York Times bestseller Lee Marvin- Point Blank and other acclaimed biographies. Prior to writing biographies, Epstein contributed articles to Filmfax Magazine, Cahiers Du Cinema's "Serious Pleasures," and film reviews for Hearst Community Newspapers. Epstein was born in New York's Coney Island and moved west with his family at age eight, spending the rest of his childhood in Cerritos, California. Epstein currently resides in Long Beach, California. When he is not writing, he enjoys watching and reading about movies and collecting soundtracks.
Praise for KILLIN' GENERALS by Dwayne Epstein
“Rollicking…. Best-selling biographer and self-avowed The Dirty
Dozen geek Epstein (Lee Marvin: Point Blank) offers an elaborately
researched and detailed valentine to the 1967 film. The saga of
shooting the film, including both pre- and post-production
accounts, The Dirty Dozen’s reception, and its enduring legacy are
all covered in exquisite detail. Generously infused throughout
Epstein’s narrative are priceless anecdotes about the film’s cast
(including Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, John Cassavetes, Telly
Savalas, Clint Walker, Jim Brown, and Ernest Borgnine) and director
Robert Aldrich. VERDICT For all cinematic history collections.
War-movie buffs are going to love this.” —Library Journal, STARRED
REVIEW
“It's not surprising that film historian Dwayne Epstein has
compiled the ultimate history of The Dirty Dozen. As the author of
the definitive Lee Marvin biography, Lee Marvin: Point Blank, he's
tackled Marvin's most popular role, and the result is an amazingly
colorful book teeming with fascinating facts, observations and
insights. What a terrific film history book for the
ages!” —Steven Jay Rubin, Author Combat Films: American Realism
1945-2010
“Dwayne Epstein has recaptured the joy, the thrills, and the
community of those who celebrate The Dirty Dozen. He infuses the
incidents that led to the making of the film with a sense of drama
and adds a fan’s knowledge. Killin’ Generals rekindles not
only the excitement of seeing The Dirty Dozen but explains why it
is still one of the greatest audience pictures of all time.” —Nat
Segaloff, The Exorcist Legacy: 50 years of Fear and Say Hello To My
Little Friend: A Century of Scarface
“Action-flick fans with a passion for Lee Marvin and The Dirty
Dozen will find a kindred spirit in author Dwayne Epstein.
Epstein’s Killin’ Generals is an enthusiastic and deeply researched
plunge into what is perhaps modern Hollywood’s most influential war
movie.” —Beverly Gray, author of Seduced by Mrs. Robinson:
How The Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation
"I'm not saying I'd follow him on an actual suicide mission, but
I'm happy to be led by Dwayne Epstein through the story of how an
iconic film about a suicide mission was made. A rich
chronicle of big personalities, grand ambitions, and a way of
making movies that we'll never see again."
—Shawn Levy, author of The Castle on Sunset, Paul Newman: A Life,
and In on the Joke
“Killin’ Generals is a remarkably engrossing dissection of Robert
Aldrich's classic World War II drama, The Dirty Dozen. Author
Dwayne Epstein does a superb job of laying it all out, from the
wartime episodes (real and invented) that inspired E.M. Nathanson’s
novel, to the creation of the script by legendary screenwriter
Nunnally Johnson (though it was rewritten), to the actual
production and release of the film - and beyond. It’s filled
with enormously entertaining and revealing reminiscences and
anecdotes by the cast, crew, and their family members. A great
read.” —Steve Stoliar, author of Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside
Groucho’s House and Salamis & Swastikas: Letters Home From A G.I.
Jew
Praise for Dwayne Epstein:
"A well-paced, thoughtful examination of [Marvin's] work that
influenced film portrayals of violence in subsequent decades.”
—Kirkus Reviews on Lee Marvin: Point Blank
"This is the kind of biography Lee Marvin deserves. It's a good
Hollywood bio, focusing on its subject's public and private lives
without descending into the sort of gossip and rumor that typify
many celebrity life stories.” —Booklist on Lee Marvin: Point
Blank
"Unforgettable... a surprisingly intelligent and heroic figure
springs from the page... Epstein looks at a complicated figure and
presents him in a full-length, three-way mirror. And it is
absolutely impossible to look away." —Stefan Kanfe, New York Times
bestselling author of Tough Without A Gun: The Life and
Extraordinary Afterlife of Humphrey Bogart on Lee Marvin: Point
Blank
"Epstein masterfully lays out and puts together all the pieces of
the Marvin puzzle without moralizing or salivating, the twin bad
angels of movie biographers. All future writing about Lee Marvin
will be measured against Point Blank, which gives us the man.”
—Bill Krohn, author of Hitchcock at Work on Lee Marvin: Point Blank
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