Mickey Spillane on Screen: A Complete Study of the Television and Film Adaptations

Mickey Spillane on Screen: A Complete Study of the Television and Film Adaptations

Mickey Spillane on Screen: A Complete Study of the Television and Film Adaptations

Mickey Spillane on Screen: A Complete Study of the Television and Film Adaptations

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Overview

In the mid-20th century, Mickey Spillane was the sensation of not just mystery fiction but publishing itself. The level of sex and violence in his Mike Hammer thrillers (starting with I, the Jury in 1947) broke down long-held taboos and engendered a near hysterical critical backlash. Nonetheless, Spillane's influence has been felt--reflections of Hammer are visible in nearly every subsequent tough guy of fiction and film, including James Bond, Dirty Harry, Shaft, Billy Jack, and Jack Bauer. Spillane's fiction came to the screen in a series of films that include Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and The Girl Hunters (1963) with the author himself playing his private eye. These films, and television series starring Darren McGavin and Stacy Keach respectively, are examined in a lively, knowledgeable fashion by Spillane experts. Included are cast and crew listings, brief biographical entries on key persons, and a lengthy interview with Spillane.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786492428
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/12/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 222
File size: 8 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Max Allan Collins has earned an unprecedented 16 Private Eye Writers of America “Shamus” nominations, winning for his Nathan Heller novels True Detective (1983) and Stolen Away (1991), receiving the PWA life achievement award in 2007. He is the author of the graphic novel Road to Perdition and has directed four feature films and two documentaries. He lives in Muscatine, Iowa. James L. Traylor grew up reading the paperback adventures of Perry Mason, Ellery Queen, and Mike Hammer. His articles have appeared in The Armchair Detective, The Mystery FANcier, Clues, Hardboiled, The Strand and The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing (1999). He lives in Meansville, Georgia.
Max Allan Collins has earned an unprecedented 16 Private Eye Writers of America "Shamus" nominations, winning for his Nathan Heller novels True Detective (1983) and Stolen Away (1991), receiving the PWA life achievement award in 2007. He is the author of the graphic novel Road to Perdition and has directed four feature films and two documentaries. He lives in Muscatine, Iowa.
James L. Traylor grew up reading the paperback adventures of Perry Mason, Ellery Queen, and Mike Hammer. His articles have appeared in The Armchair Detective, The Mystery FANcier, Clues, Hardboiled, The Strand and The Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery Writing (1999). He lives in Meansville, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsA Tip of the Porkpie Hat:      
Introduction:      
: Prologue: I, the Writer:      

SPILLANE AT THE MOVIES
1. “I, the Jury” (1953)     
2. “The Long Wait” (1954)     
3. “Ring of Fear” (1954)     
4. “Kiss Me Deadly” (1955)     
5. “My Gun Is Quick” (1957)     
6. “The Girl Hunters” (1963)     
7. “The Delta Factor” (1970)     
8. “I, the Jury” (1982)     

SPILLANE ON
9. Mike Hammer TV Pilot (1954)     
10. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1958–59)     
11. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer in ‘Margin for Murder’” (1981)     
12. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer: ‘Murder Me, Murder You’” (1983)     
13. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer: ‘More Than Murder’” (1984)     
14. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1984–85) CBS-TV     
15. “Return of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer” (1986)     
16. “The New Mike Hammer” (1986–87) CBS-TV     
17. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer: ‘Murder Takes All’” (1989)     
18. “‘Come Die with Me:’ A Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Mystery” (1994)     
19. “Tomorrow I Die” (“Fallen Angels,” 1995)     
20. “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, Private Eye” (1997–98)     

APPENDICES
A. The Hammer (Film) Code:      
B. “‘The Girl Hunt’ Ballet” (“The Band Wagon,” 1953):      
C. Who’s Who of Spillane on Film:      
D. Stars of the Hammer Film Universe:      
E. Mickey Spillane in His Own Words:      
Bibliography     
Index     
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