Burns, falls, and crashes

Burns, falls, and crashes

1996 • 172 pages

An oral history (based on in-depth interviews) of real-person Hollywood stuntwork covering the silent days to the last years of "classical" (non-digital, non-CGI) movie action. Shortly after the publication of this book, the digital revolution took hold of the film industry and the old days of film and TV stunts done entirely by human beings ended; the modern era of digital stuntwork began.


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