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Robin Williams, American Master: The Movies and Art of a Lost Genius
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Robin Williams, American Master: The Movies and Art of a Lost Genius
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Robin Williams, American Master: The Movies and Art of a Lost Genius
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A comprehensive guide to all of Robin Williams’s movies, with facts about plots, performances, and cast, as well as notable trivia and behind-the-scenes details about each film.
Did you know that, according to director Chris Columbus, Robin Williams improvised so much during the filming of
Mrs. Doubtfire
that the studio had enough footage to release PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 versions of the movie? Or that Robin ad-libbed all his lines in
Good Morning, Vietnam
because the DJ the movie was based on didn’t really do comedy during his shows?
Robin Williams, American Master
looks at Robin’s seventy movies, from his earliest appearance in
Can I Do It...’Til I Need Glasses?
to his final posthumous voice-only appearance in
Absolutely Anything
.
Each film is discussed in detail, with special emphasis on Robin’s performances and how they exist in the context of his entire body of work.
is the perfect tour guide through Robin’s epic collection of cinematic genius.
Did you know that, according to director Chris Columbus, Robin Williams improvised so much during the filming of
Mrs. Doubtfire
that the studio had enough footage to release PG, PG-13, R, and NC-17 versions of the movie? Or that Robin ad-libbed all his lines in
Good Morning, Vietnam
because the DJ the movie was based on didn’t really do comedy during his shows?
Robin Williams, American Master
looks at Robin’s seventy movies, from his earliest appearance in
Can I Do It...’Til I Need Glasses?
to his final posthumous voice-only appearance in
Absolutely Anything
.
Each film is discussed in detail, with special emphasis on Robin’s performances and how they exist in the context of his entire body of work.
is the perfect tour guide through Robin’s epic collection of cinematic genius.