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Elvis, Marilyn, and the Space Aliens: Nevada's Iconic Film History - Perfect for Movie Buffs & Pop Culture Collectors
Elvis, Marilyn, and the Space Aliens: Nevada's Iconic Film History - Perfect for Movie Buffs & Pop Culture Collectors

Elvis, Marilyn, and the Space Aliens: Nevada's Iconic Film History - Perfect for Movie Buffs & Pop Culture Collectors

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Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and space aliens like the Transformers share a surprising connection along with James Bond, Indiana Jones, and Rocky Balboa. These beloved icons played active roles in movie and television projects set in the state of Nevada. Long time state film commissioner and movie reviewer Holabird explores the blending of icons and Nevada, along with her personal experiences of watching movies, talking with famous people, and showing off a diverse range of stunning and iconic locations like Las Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Area 51.Holabird shows how Nevada’s flash, flair, and fostering of the forbidden provided magic for singers, sexpots, and strange creatures from other worlds. She also gives readers an insider’s look into moviemaking in Nevada by drawing on her extensive experience as a film commissioner. This is a unique take on film history and culture, and Holabird explores eighteen film genres populated by one-of-a-kind characters with ties to Nevada. Along with being a film history of the state of Nevada written by a consummate insider, the book is a fun mixture of research, personal experiences, and analysis about how Nevada became the location of choice for a broad spectrum of well-known films and characters.

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This book would probably appeal to real movie buffs. I read it because I was hoping to get a real feel for "old" Nevada, during the film age. It really just reads as a list of movies filmed in the state, with not a lot of historical context. Knowing the author's background, I was also hoping for more personal stories about her experiences. Fell a bit short of my expectations. It was definitely well-written and well-researched. Hardcore movie historians will enjoy it, for sure.