The Battle of Brazil: Terry Gilliam v. Universal Pictures in the Fight to the Final Cut
Jack Mathews The totally restored, revamped and researched blow-by-blow recounting of the most spectacular title bout in the blood-soaked history of Hollywood.
"This book documents in rare detail the back-room haggling and the attempted ego-bashing that is part of the movie business." —Gene Siskel.
"Told with the passion of an advocate yet with the objectivity of a crack reporter, The Battle of Brazil is a chilling, inevitably hilarious account of a great film that almost got away." —USA Today
Genres:
FilmNonfictionMedia Tie InHistoryBiography
368 Pages