George Case is the author of several books on 20th century popular culture. He lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
many nuggets of fascinating information”—SRFA Review; “a useful and entertaining tour through the iconic 1964 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. Case explores thoroughly the making of the film, from its initial origins as a pulp novel authored by Peter George, through its legacies in contemporary American culture...valuable connections between the black comedy and the equally absurd reality it parodied...valuable”—Jewish Film & New Media.
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