Retakes: Behind the Scenes of 500 Classic Movies

Retakes:  Behind the Scenes of 500 Classic Movies - John Eastman [These notes were made in 1989:]. With its shortish entries and alphabetical arrangement, this looks like a reference book but really isn't - it's a browser. The definition of "classic" is somewhat up for grabs - all the expected Hollywood biggies: GWTW, Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, Singin' in the Rain, together with more recent smash hits like Star Wars, Raiders, and E.T. (the most recent entry is Rain Man). There's a decent sprinkling of Bergman, Fellini and Kurosawa, but no German or French entries at all (that I recall) and no silent films of any country. Westerns are well-represented, as is anything Dustin Hoffman appeared in. Astaire and Kelly are reasonably well represented, but coverage of musicals outside of them is spotty -lots of Judy Garland, plus West Side Story, Sound of Music, Poppins and a couple of Fosse films. The inclusion of what I would consider lesser, tho' doubtless expensive, films like The Poseidon Adventure and Jaws is doubtless due to the easy availability of "making of" anecdotes. The anecdotes are fun, and Eastman does not stint us of his personal opinions. The filming locations (provided for each movie) are interesting; there's an occasional mention of further reading, but one could wish for more on that score. The entries also often have "watch-for-so-and-so-in-an-early-role" notes, and contain useful information about source books and remakes. I'm glad to have it on my shelf.