* | February 21, 1925 Fresno, California, USA | |
as David Samuel Peckinpah | ||
† | December 28, 1984 Inglewood, California, USA |
Kevin J. Hayes (ed.) Sam Peckinpah, Interviews Jackson, 2008 |
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Garner Simmons Peckinpah, Portrait in Montage 2004 |
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Mike Siegel Passion & poetry, Sam Peckinpah in Pictures Berlin, 2003 |
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Bill Mesce Jr. Peckinpah's Women, A Reappraisal of the Portrayal of Women in the Period Westerns of Sam Peckinpah 2001 |
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Stephen Prince Savage cinema, Sam Peckinpah and the rise of ultraviolent movies Austin, 1998 |
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David Weddle If they Move... Kill 'Em, The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah New York, 1994 |
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Marshall Fine Bloody Sam, The Life and Films of Sam Peckinpah New York, 1991 |
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Terence Butler Crucified heroes, The Films of Sam Peckinpah London, 1979 |
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W.K. Stratton The wild bunch, Sam Peckinpah, a revolution in Hollywood, and the making of a legendary film New York, |
Aliza S. Wong Spaghetti westerns, A viewer's guide Lanham, Maryland, 2019 |
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Jim Kitses Horizons West, Directing The Western from John Ford to Clint Eastwood London, 2004 |
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John C. Tibbetts, James M. Welsh The Encyclopedia of Filmmakers, Volume Two New York, NY, 2002 |
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Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.) International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 2. Directors Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000 |
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Andrew Sarris (editor) The St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia Detroit - New York - Toronto - London, 1998 |
David Thomson The New Biographical Dictionary of Film New York, 2003 |
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Frank N. Magill (ed.) Magill's Cinema Annual 1985, A Survey of 1984 Films Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1985 pp. 688-689 |
Stephen Prince, Genre and Violence in the Work of Kurosawa and Peckinpah, in: Yvonne Tasker (ed.), Action and Adventure Cinema, London and New York, 2004 |