The Incredible Mr. Don Knotts: An Eye-Popping Look at His Movies - Hardcover

Cox, Stephen; Marhanka, Kevin

 
9781581826586: The Incredible Mr. Don Knotts: An Eye-Popping Look at His Movies

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Cox and pop-culture critic Marhanka have joined forces to present the complete film works of comedian Don Knotts. The authors have gathered contributions from Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Tim Conway, Ed Asner, and co-stars from Knotts' 40 feature-film career. 16-page full-color insert.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Stephen Cox is the author of more than twenty books on popular culture, film, and television, including It's a Wonderful Life, The Munchkins of Oz, Here’s Johnny! and One Fine Stooge. Cox is a member of the Authors' Guild and lives in Los Angeles.



Kevin Marhanka, a collector of vintage films and television shows since he was a child, has contributed to several books on popular culture. He lives in St. Louis.

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For decades, millions of fans of The Andy Griffith Show have adored Don Knotts's performance as Deputy Barney Fife. After earning five Emmy Awards for his work on the classic sitcom, the actor surrendered his bullet to Sheriff Andy Taylor and hit the trail to make movies.

Now author Stephen Cox and popular culture critic Kevin Marhanka have joined forces to examine the complete film works of comedian Don Knotts in The Incredible Mr. Don Knotts, the first ever book on Knotts's movie career. The authors began researching this book shortly after meeting don Knotts in the early 1990s, interviewing Knotts at length about the films in which he starred and gathering contributions from Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Tim Conway, Ed Asner, and many costars form his thirty-plus movies.

This "eye-popping" compendium of comedy will amaze even die-hard Mayberry fans. Beginning with his first film with friend Andy Griffith in 1958 (No Time for Sergeants) and ending with a big-screen role opposite Tobey Maguire in 1998 (Pleasantville), the nervous, wide-eyed Knotts made family films that have become cult classics. Think The Incredible Mr. Limpet, The Ghost and Mr. chicken, The Apple Dumpling Gang, and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, just to name a few.

Featuring more than 200 photographs--many rare and never before published--behind-the-scenes images, fascinating trivia, reviews, and a fantastic sixteen-page photo insert, the moves of Don Knotts are fully explored in this collector's treasury.

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For decades, millions of fans of The Andy Griffith Show have adored Don Knotts's performance as Deputy Barney Fife. After earning five Emmy Awards for his work on the classic sitcom, the actor surrendered his bullet to Sheriff Andy Taylor and hit the trail to make movies.

Now author Stephen Cox and popular culture critic Kevin Marhanka have joined forces to examine the complete film works of comedian Don Knotts in The Incredible Mr. Don Knotts, the first ever book on Knotts's movie career. The authors began researching this book shortly after meeting don Knotts in the early 1990s, interviewing Knotts at length about the films in which he starred and gathering contributions from Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Tim Conway, Ed Asner, and many costars form his thirty-plus movies.

This "eye-popping" compendium of comedy will amaze even die-hard Mayberry fans. Beginning with his first film with friend Andy Griffith in 1958 (No Time for Sergeants) and ending with a big-screen role opposite Tobey Maguire in 1998 (Pleasantville), the nervous, wide-eyed Knotts made family films that have become cult classics. Think The Incredible Mr. Limpet, The Ghost and Mr. chicken, The Apple Dumpling Gang, and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, just to name a few.

Featuring more than 200 photographsmany rare and never before publishedbehind-the-scenes images, fascinating trivia, reviews, and a fantastic sixteen-page photo insert, the moves of Don Knotts are fully explored in this collector's treasury.

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