The Making of Slap Shot
Title | The Making of Slap Shot PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathon Jackson |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2010-09-23 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0470678003 |
How a movie about minor league hockey became a box office hit-and an international cult classic Even thirty-odd years after Slap Shot's release, diehard hockey fans can still recite scenes of dialogue by heart, making lines like "putting on the foil" just common argot for the devoted. Yet many may be surprised to learn that the true story behind the making of the film is as captivating as the film itself. In The Making of Slap Shot, veteran sports writer Jonathon Jackson lets fans not only relive just how the film was made, but brings to light surprising facts (i.e., Al Pacino was the first choice for the role of Reggie Dunlop; almost every scene-even the absurd and unbelievable ones-depicts a real life event). With access to those involved in the making of the film, he brings to life some of the magic behind the creation of memorable scenes and characters, especially the Charleston Chiefs, one of the most popular fictional sports teams in history. Based on interviews with over 50 cast members, production staff, and anyone of note involved in the film's creation Destined to be a collectible and keepsake (along with the jerseys, bobbleheads, and other paraphernalia associated with the film), The Making of Slapshot is a must for fans eager to learn even more about their favorite film.
The Making of Slap Shot
Title | The Making of Slap Shot PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathon Jackson |
Publisher | Wiley |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2010-10-04 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 9780470159415 |
How a movie about minor league hockey became a box office hit-and an international cult classic Even thirty-odd years after Slap Shot's release, diehard hockey fans can still recite scenes of dialogue by heart, making lines like "putting on the foil" just common argot for the devoted. Yet many may be surprised to learn that the true story behind the making of the film is as captivating as the film itself. In The Making of Slap Shot, veteran sports writer Jonathon Jackson lets fans not only relive just how the film was made, but brings to light surprising facts (i.e., Al Pacino was the first choice for the role of Reggie Dunlop; almost every scene-even the absurd and unbelievable ones-depicts a real life event). With access to those involved in the making of the film, he brings to life some of the magic behind the creation of memorable scenes and characters, especially the Charleston Chiefs, one of the most popular fictional sports teams in history. Based on interviews with over 50 cast members, production staff, and anyone of note involved in the film's creation Destined to be a collectible and keepsake (along with the jerseys, bobbleheads, and other paraphernalia associated with the film), The Making of Slapshot is a must for fans eager to learn even more about their favorite film.
Slap Shot Original
Title | Slap Shot Original PDF eBook |
Author | Dave Hanson |
Publisher | Triumph Books |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2013-10-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1623687012 |
More than 30 years after its cinematic debut, Slap Shot remains one of the most popular sports movies of all time, and this book is actor Dave Hanson’s firsthand account of its making. Starring the legendary Paul Newman, the movie was based on the hilarious and outrageous antics of the fictitious Charlestown Chiefs, a tough-as-nails minor league hockey team in the early 1970s. In financial trouble and due to fold at the end of the season, they bring in the Hanson Brothers—three of the toughest hockey players around—in a desperate bid to sell tickets. What ensues is pure comic genius. Here, Dave Hanson—who played ringleader Jack Hanson in the film—not only opens the vault and dishes the dirt on the making of the movie, from the bench-clearing brawls and the practical jokes on set to the legendary partying that went on during filming, but also explores how the movie changed his and many of the cast and crew’s lives forever.
The Making of Slap Shot
Title | The Making of Slap Shot PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathon Jackson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Hockey films |
ISBN | 9781738874606 |
Nearly 50 years after Slap Shot's release, diehard hockey fans can still recite scenes of dialogue by heart, making lines like "old time hockey" and "putting on the foil" just common vernacular for the devoted. Yet many may be surprised to learn that the true story behind the making of the film is as captivating as the film itself. In The Making of Slap Shot, now revised and updated, author and historian Jonathon Jackson lets fans relive how the film was made, based on interviews with cast members, production staff, and others of note involved with the film's creation. It brings to life the magic behind the many memorable scenes and characters. Full of little-known facts and anecdotes from the set, The Making of Slap Shot takes you inside the locker room with the Charlestown Chiefs, one of the best known and most popular fictional sports teams in history
Ice Hockey
Title | Ice Hockey PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Wallace Sharp |
Publisher | Greenhaven Publishing LLC |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2010-11-08 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1420502816 |
An extremely fast-paced and physical game, ice hockey is one of the four major North American professional sports and a popular event at the Winter Olympics. Providing an overview of the origins and history of ice hockey and current issues affecting the game, this book presents easily readable descriptions of the scientific principles and concepts relevant to ice hockey. Readers will learn about the biomechanics and physiology involved for the players, and the elements of sports medicine uniquely associated with the game.
American Sports [4 volumes]
Title | American Sports [4 volumes] PDF eBook |
Author | Murry R. Nelson |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 1678 |
Release | 2013-05-23 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0313397538 |
America loves sports. This book examines and details the proof of this fascination seen throughout American society—in our literature, film, and music; our clothing and food; and the iconography of the nation. This momentous four-volume work examines and details the cultural aspects of sport and how sport pervasively reflects—and affects—myriad aspects of American society from the early 1900s to the present day. Written in a straightforward, readable manner, the entries cover both historical and contemporary aspects of sport and American culture. Unlike purely historical encyclopedias on sports, the contributions within these volumes cover related subject matter such as poetry, novels, music, films, plays, television shows, art and artists, mythologies, artifacts, and people. While this encyclopedia set is ideal for general readers who need information on the diverse aspects of sport in American culture for research purposes or are merely reading for enjoyment, the detailed nature of the entries will also prove useful as an initial source for scholars of sport and American culture. Each entry provides a number of both print and online resources for further investigation of the topic.
Hidden History of Cleveland Sports
Title | Hidden History of Cleveland Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Bona |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 2021-06-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439672709 |
Cleveland sports history goes well beyond The Shot, The Fumble, The Drive and so many other ignoble moments. Many of the city's most illustrious sports tales are long-forgotten chapters of tribulations and tragedy, of fleeting fame and enduring milestones. There are forgotten firsts, such as football's first pass and the invention of baseball's slider having ties to Cleveland. There are overshadowed tragedies like a fatal crash involving an Indians pitcher occurring the same year two of the team's hurlers were killed in a high-profile boating accident. And then there are the near misses--like George Steinbrenner coming within seconds of owning the Indians and a famous musician who almost became a Cleveland Brown. From basketball to boxing, hockey to Heisman, journalist Marc Bona chronicles more than a century of unremembered tales.