Michael Caine by Christopher Bray

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Michael Caine by Christopher Bray

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Michael Caine is the biggest movie star Britain has ever produced - indeed, his life story is the story of Britain in the twentieth century. Combining anecdote with history, critical analysis with wit, Christopher Bray sheds light on Caine's gritty working class credentials that came into their own through a string of mould-breaking roles.

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Michael Caine by Christopher Bray

As Christopher Bray relates in this fascinating biography, Michael Caine's story is the story of Britain during the twentieth century. Born into south London poverty during the depression-hit Thirties, Caine suffered the depredations of War as a child and wasted his energies fighting in Korea during the Fifties. Subsequently, he began his long, slow climb up the greasy pole of the acting profession with walk-ons and bit parts. But as the old order began to crumble during the Sixties, Caine's working class origins came into their own. Iconic roles followed one after the other: the old Etonian who no longer quite believes in his power to command in Zulu; Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File; Alfie; The Italian Job. In these and (literally) dozens of other pictures, Caine became to British cinema what the Beatles were to its rock 'n' roll - but unlike the Beatles he would develop his persona through a longer career. He summed up the grit of the Seventies with Get Carter, the get-rich-quick glitz of the Eighties with Mona Lisa, and was the living embodiment of John Major's vaunted 'classless society' of the Nineties - a truly world-class British movie star.
Christopher Bray writes, reviews, and is a commissioning editor for the Daily Telegraph.
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ISBN 13 9780571216826
ISBN 10 057121682X
Title Michael Caine
Author Christopher Bray
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2005-10-06
Number of pages 504
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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