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Lee Van Cleef: A Biographical, Film and Television Reference

by Mike Malloy
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Overview

Cult film star Lee Van Cleef started his career playing evil-eyed villains in Hollywood Westerns like High Noon, but he found real fame starring in Spaghetti Westerns made overseas. Late in his career, he still gave thrilling performances in such films as Escape from New York and in a weekly martial-arts television series, The Master.

Film by film and show by show, this work fully details Van Cleef's career. Each movie entry includes cast and credits, studio, running times, year of release, a plot synopsis and a brief overview of Van Cleef's role. Background information on The Master is followed by a complete episode guide. Comprehensive coverage of Van Cleef's other television appearances concludes the work.

Synopsis

Cult film star Lee Van Cleef began his movie career in Hollywood, appearing as evil-eyed villains in such 1950s and 60s Westerns as High Noon, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and How the West was Won. But Van Cleef didn t achieve full-blown fame until he began starring in Spaghetti Westerns overseas. He played opposite Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and For a Few Dollars More before becoming a tough-guy star in his own right. By the 1980s, Van Cleef was aging and in weakened health, but he still managed to give thrilling performances in such films as Escape from New York and in a weekly martial-arts TV series, The Master.

Film-by-film and show-by-show, this work fully details Van Cleef s career. Each movie entry includes cast and credits, studio, running times, year of release, a plot synopsis and a brief overview of Van Cleef s role. The background of the ABC series The Master is then given, followed by an episode guide that provides airdate, cast and credits, a synopsis and a comment on the episode. Comprehensive information on Van Cleef s other appearances in television concludes the work.

The World of Yesterday

Malloy has done his homework...nicely readable, crammed full of information.

About the Author, Mike Malloy

Film journalist Mike Malloy has contributed movie-related feature articles for such publications as Cult Movies Magazine, Stumped? Magazine, Marietta Daily Journal, Entertainment Today, Star Trek Communicator, and NoHo, LA. He resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Editorials

ARBA

Very thorough...will be of primary value to film and performing arts collections.

Film & History

Impressive new source book...engaging and useful...Malloy does a nice job of detailing the last phase of Van Cleef’s career.

The World of Yesterday

Malloy has done his homework...nicely readable, crammed full of information.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2005
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786422722

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