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Reclusive American actor Randolph Scott, known for his subtle, dignified performances in almost 60 westerns, has been called the "most genuine Westerner." His career began in 1928 with the first of several bit parts; his first starring role was 1932's Heritage of the Desert. He fought in World War I, studying horsemanship, shooting, and bayoneting, and acted in a variety of films in every genre from musical to swashbuckler. His final film was Ride the High Country (1962).Chronologically arranged from his birth in 1898 to his death in 1987, this book covers every film in which Randolph Scott acted. Each section begins with a biographical chapter and then lists Scott's films from that period: each film's entry has filmographic information, a synopsis, and detailed commentary, discussing such topics as the financial aspects, production details, acting, other participants, anecdotes, and critical responses. Quotes from interviews with figures in the industry and published reviews bolster the entries. A bibliographical essay completes the work, which is heavily illustrated with stills and promotional materials.
Robert Nott is a staff writer for The Santa Fe New Mexican. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Foreword by Max Evans Introduction THE EARLY YEARS: 1898-1937 Bit Parts: 1928-1930 Feature Film Roles: 1931-1937 THE FREELANCE YEARS: 1938-1945 Feature Film Roles: 1938-1945 MAN IN THE SADDLE: 1946-1955 Film Roles: 1946-1955 THE LAST ROUND-UP: 1956-1962 Film Roles: 1956-1962 THE LAST SUNSET: 1962-1987 Annotated Bibliography Index
“Nott is a marvelous writer...an enjoyable read”—Classic Images; “intelligent, thoughtful...satisfying”—Western Clippings; “a good book...fascinating comments”—Wranglers’ Roost.