Brian Garfield

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The DVD of the 2007 movie "Death Sentence", starring Kevin Bacon and John Goodman, is on the market now. The disk incorporates both the 2007 theatrical release and the unrated director's cut, as well as a lengthy interview with IKevin Bacon and numerous other extras about the filming, director James Wan, and other participants.

Film version is in pre-production in 2008-2009

Will Sampson in Brian's tv-movie "Relentless" (1977) --the first feature-length Hollywood production to feature a native American lead character who was portrayed by a native American actor who got top billing.

This action Western has been a perennial movie favorite

The movie was based on Brian Garfield's novel "Fear in a Handful of Dust"

Sam Elliott starred in the mini-series based on Brian Garfield's novel "Wild Times"



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Biography

Brian Garfield

Brian Garfield and his wife Bina divide their time between homes in Los Angeles and Santa Fe. He is happy to answer reasonable questions from readers -- e-mail briagar@aol.com .

Brian Garfield was born in 1939. His first published book was written when he was 18. He grew up in Arizona, earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Arizona, and has lived in various parts of Europe and America. He has published about seventy books, several of them nominated for (or winners of) awards, and numerous short pieces. He is best known for his novels of suspense, including "Hopscotch", "Death Wish", "Kolchak's Gold", "The Romanov Succession", "Necessity" and "Line of Succession."

More than 20 million copies of his books have been published worldwide. He is an Army veteran and a past-President of the Western Writers of America and of the Mystery Writers of America (the only writer to have served in both those offices).

Eighteen films are based on his writings, and two more are on the way -- both remakes ("Death Wish", with Sylvester Stallone, and "The Stepfather") to be released in 2009.

The Hyde Park / Baldwin Entertainment Group production “Death Sentence”, with Kevin Bacon, Kelly Preston, John Goodman and Aisha Tyler, based on Garfield’s novel, was released by 20th Century Fox in September 2007.

In the 1950s Brian Garfield toured as an itinerant musician with “The Palisades”, a jazz-rock-blues band that had a top-40 hit with “I Can’t Quit” (Calico Records) - they appeared on “American Bandstand” and other programs. Thus, having performed as jazz, blues and rock-&-roll artist, and having written and/or produced Westerns, mysteries, hard-boiled crime novels, spy stories, and a musical comedy movie (“Legs”, about the Rockettes, co-produced by Radio City Music Hall), he claims to have worked in all the original American popular arts. His boast, and his publishers’ frequent complaint, is that he and his work cannot be type-cast. ("Keep it fresh," he explains. "If the writer ever gets bored, Heaven help the reader.")

His latest book is THE MEINERTZHAGEN MYSTERY(Potomac Books, 2007; paperback February 2008), yet another departure -- a nonfiction biography of a British hero of science and warfare and espionage whose exploits, Brian has discovered and here proves, were largely hoaxes, even though he fooled many high-ranking friends like Winston Churchill, T. E. Lawrence and Ian Fleming.

A film about the young Theodore Roosevelt's real adventures as a rancher in Dakota Territory, based on Garfield’s historical novel MANIFEST DESTINY, is in pre-production under the dual banners of Robert Rehme and the Baldwin Entertainment Group.

Brian Garfield's seminal novel "Death Wish" defined a crime-writers’ genre and became the basis for a series of Charles Bronson action-movies. Brian won the Edgar Award for "Hopscotch" (best novel; and basis for the awards-nominated movie "Hopscotch" with Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson, directed by Ronald Neame; the film was written and co-produced by Garfield) and has been nominated for several other prizes.

Others among his more than sixty books and films are "Wild Times" (finalist for the American Book Award; basis for the television mini-series with Sam Elliott, Ben Johnson and Dennis Hopper), "Recoil", "Relentless" (filmed in 1977 with the late Will Sampson), "Kolchak’s Gold," "Necessity" (filmed in 1983), "Line of Succession," "Fear in a Handful of Dust" (filmed as "Fleshburn"), "The Last Hard Men" (filmed in 1976 with James Coburn, Charlton Heston and Barbara Hershey), cult-favorite movie "The Stepfather" (with a stunning performance by Terry O'Quinn).

Among his nonfiction books are "Western Films: A Complete Guide," and the classic nonfiction history book "The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians," the first full-scale history of the only World War II campaign fought on North American soil; the book remains in print and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History.

For online writers' interviews with Brian Garfield, go to Internet Links http://noveljourney.blogspot.com/2007/01/author-interview-brian-garfield.html
and
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/features/article/55623/historian-interview-with-brian-garfield/



Selected Works

Biography
The Meinertzhagen Mystery
The hero of espionage, science, and warfare was something of a fraud.
Books and Movies
Historical Fiction
MANIFEST DESTINY: A True Romantic Saga of Young Theodore Roosevelt
Biographical novel capturing Theodore Roosevelt's true adventures as a young rancher in the wild American West.
History
THE THOUSAND-MILE WAR: World war II in Alaska and the Aleutians
Pulitzer Prize nominee, finalist in history. "A splendid achievement." --Washington Star
Reference
WESTERN FILMS: A Complete Guide
A critical encyclopedia of all "A" Western features shown in the United States since the advent of talkies to 1982. The guide lists films alphabetically from "Abilene Town" to "Zandy's Bride"; each listing provides credits, information, and commentary.
the films of Brian Garfield
Movies
eighteen so far, and counting. . . .



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