Review
?The book is divided into five main parts, with an extensive filmography providing annotated listings of Sidney's uncredited production assistance, his short subjects, screen tests, features, documentaries and unrealized projects. In addition to articles, oral histories and lectures, the Bibliography includes Sidney's personal appearances on radio, television and in films, as well as lists of his movies available on videotape and laserdisc. Monder's observations are keen, his opinions strong and--whether or not you'll agree with then--intelligently stated.?-DGA News
Product Description
This biography explains how Sidney was given a minor place in film history, despite his many achievements. It examines Sidney's canon in relation to his contemporaries' work, and reveals how he was both a Holywood insider and an iconoclast, who created mainstream films that remain modern.