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Other people who kindly supplied research material and information included Susan Roper Arndt; Sheila M. Arthur of the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce; James Auer of the
Milwaukee
Journal
Sentinel;
Sue Barnet, coordinator of the Arizona Newspaper Project, Phoenix; Jean Weber Brill; Ralph Burris; Roxanne Camron and Karle Dickerson of
’Teen
magazine; Charles Carter; Judge Charles G. Case II; Steven DeCinzo; Tim Dietz; Nancy Engebretson and Nancy Van Leeuwen of Phoenix Newspapers, Inc.; Stephen Farber; Nancy Frishberg; Bob Gale; Davida Gale; Mark Haggard; Arlene Hellerman of the Writers Guild of America, East; Denis C. Hoffman; Richard Y. Hoffman Jr.; David Kronke; J. Wesley Leas; the Lippin Group; Howard Mandelbaum of Photofest; Richard B. Matheson; Lee Mercer; Del Merrill; Marie Nordberg of
Emergency
Medical
Services
magazine; Peter Z. Orton; Jennifer Pendleton; Haven Peters; Terry Nordberg; Bert Pfister; San Antonio
film critic Bob Polunsky; Nancy Randle; David Robb; Hubert E. (Hugh) and Connie Roberts; Jerry Roberts; Peter and Helen Rutan; Barry Sollenberger; Floyd W. Tenney; and Beth Weber Zelenski. I also thank Book Castle, Burbank, Ca.; Collectors Bookstore, Hollywood; Larry Edmunds Bookshop, Hollywood; Producers & Quantity Photo, Inc., Hollywood; and Video Still, Hollywood.

For help in contacting Spielberg collaborators, I am grateful to the Directors Guild of America, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Writers Guild of America, West. Additional research sources included the American Film Institute, Los Angeles; the Berkeley (Ca.) Public Library; the Beverly Hills Public Library; Book City, Hollywood; the Cincinnati Board of Health, Office of Vital Statistics; the Cincinnati Historical Society Research Library; the Glendale (Ca.) Public Library; the Haddonfield Public Library; the Haddon Township Library; the Los Angeles County Law Library; the Los Angeles Public Library; the Pasadena (Ca.) Public Library; the Phoenix Central Library; the San Antonio Central Library; the
San
Antonio
Express
and
News;
the Santa Clara County (Ca.) Superior Court; the Saratoga Community Library; the Scottsdale (Az.)
Progress
Tribune;
the Scottsdale Public Library; the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles; Tribune Newspapers, Mesa, Az.; the Trinity University Library, San Antonio; the San Jose Public Library; the University of Cincinnati Library; the University of Southern California libraries; the University of Oregon Press; and the Walt Disney Company Archives.

Screenings of Spielberg films and television programs were made possible by Donovan Brandt of Eddie Brandt’s Saturday Matinee, North Hollywood; Joe Dante; Denis Hoffman; Frank Morriss; the Museum of Television & Radio in New York and Beverly Hills; James Pepper; Donna Ross and Lou Ellen Kramer of the UCLA Film and Television Archive; Thomas Sherak and Angela Pierce of Twentieth Century–Fox; and Vidiots, Santa Monica. Videotapes for research also were provided by Tony Bill, Harrison Engle, and the Boys and Girls Club of the East Valley, Tempe, Az.

 

A
S
the honor roll of names listed above amply indicates, it takes a village to raise a book. In my Spielberg village, there were four special people who made this book possible.

My partnership with Dr. Ruth O’Hara not only has endured but has deepened over the years. Ruth is not only a great Stanford University scholar and mother to our son, John, but also the best editor any writer could hope to have. She not only urged me to write a Spielberg biography and gave me many keen insights into Spielberg and his work, but also pitched in at a critical juncture with unflagging devotion, energy, and intellectual brilliance to help bring this book to fruition.

Jean Oppenheimer, my friend and fellow film critic, brightened my life with her companionship and sustained me with her good heart, her stimulating and challenging wit, her many research contributions, and her belief in this book, which could not have been completed without her help. Her nurturing of this project went beyond emotional and intellectual sustenance to include an unending supply of bagels and other “comfort food” from Junior’s Delicatessen in West Los Angeles.

Maurice L. Muehle’s formidable legal skills again played a vital role in enabling me to write the book I wanted to write. Maury’s vast experience and knowledge of the law, his shrewdness and tact, and his love of writing have helped sustain me throughout the last eight years of my literary life. He is always generous with his time and advice, and he is ably assisted by, among others, Sira Windwer and Lanla Gist.

My son, John McBride, has been my greatest comfort and joy throughout the writing of this book. While constantly reminding me that there is life away from the word processor, John has been at my side as my enthusiastic research assistant and companion in watching Spielberg films and TV shows, enabling me to see them anew through
the eyes of a precocious child. John has shown special delight and acumen in calling my attention to Spielberg references in other movies, and he has done his best to keep me young by serving as my personal fitness trainer.

I am proud that my daughter Jessica McBride is carrying on my late parents’ tradition as a superb reporter with the
Milwaukee
Journal
Sentinel
and that she now has become my professional colleague. Among my siblings and their spouses, I received extraordinary support during the writing of this book from Mike and Kerin McBride; Dennis McBride and Karen Barry; and Timothy McBride and Shirley Porterfield; as well as from Dr. Patrick and Kim McBride; Genevieve McBride; and Mark McBride and Kim Stanton-McBride. Sean McBride made me think more clearly about the principles of film criticism when he interviewed me for a class project; I also take delight in my other McBride nieces and nephews: John Caspari, Catherine Caspari, and Barbara, Gabrielle, Gillian, Lauren, Lindsay, Meredith, Philip, Pierce, Raymond Erin, and Ryan McBride. My aunts Bobby Dunne, Sister M. Jean Raymond, and Mickey Lorch and my cousin Cece Lorch are always there for me with love and encouragement.

I am grateful to remain part of the remarkable O’Hara clan that has emigrated from the east coast of Ireland to grace the San Francisco Bay Area: Noel and Hetty O’Hara; Stuart and Susan Bennett; Karl, Gwenn, my nephew Karl Jr., and my niece Natasha Van Dessel; and Fiona O’Kirwan; as well as the more far-flung Una, Siúan, and David McGahan; and extended family members Lynn Garrison and Gary Holloway.

Through Jean Oppenheimer, I am delighted also to belong in spirit to the clan of those great Texas liberals, the Oppenheimers of San Antonio and Dallas: Sue and Jesse; David, Harriet, Rebecca, Daniel, and Jacob; and Barbara and John Conn; and to share their kinship with that spirited Texas literary maven Louise Michelson.

Among my other professional colleagues and friends, I am grateful for the continuing support of Charles Champlin, F. X. Feeney, Kirk Honeycutt, Leonard Maltin, Myron Meisel, Henry Sheehan (who has written the most perceptive criticism of Spielberg’s work), and the other members of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association; Kim Williamson and Ray Greene of
Boxoffice
magazine; Walter Donohue, my editor at Faber and Faber, London; Harrison Engle of Signal Hill Entertainment; my former
Daily
Variety
colleagues Thomas M. Pryor, Michael Silverman, Pete Pryor, David Robb, Art Murphy, Jennifer Pendleton, and Judy Brennan; Bob Thomas, the dean of Hollywood biographers; and Richard Parks.

Friends whose loyalty and encouragement helped sustain me during the writing of this book also included Barry Allen; Glen Barrow; Edward Bernds; Dorian Carli-Jones; Felipe, Felipito, and Martha Caseres; Danny Cassidy; Marilyn Engle; Ronnie Gilbert; Gary and Jillian Graver; Kendall Hailey; Charles Horton; Penn and Elaine Jones; Jonathan Lethem; William Link; Blake Lucas and Linda Gross; Larry Mantle; Connie Martinson; Christie Milliken; Morris Polan; Lou Race; Diana Rico; Victoria Riskin, David Rintels, and Fay Wray; Jonathan Rosenbaum; Margaret Ross; John Sanford; Michael Schlesinger; Kathryn Sharp; Michael Shovers; Abraham Smith; Julia Sweeney; Gore Vidal; Edward Watz; Bob Werden; Michael Wilmington; and Fiona, Charlotte, and Sam Zomer.

Among those at Simon & Schuster who worked on this book, I thank my editor, Bob Bender; his assistant, Johanna Li; Felice Javit of the legal department; and copy editor Virginia Clark, who once again enhanced my writing with her film scholarship.

 

 Joseph McBride            

Los
Angeles,
California

1993–1997                   

I
NTERVIEWS BY THE
A
UTHOR

S
PIELBERG
F
AMILY
M
EMBERS
:

Daniel Guttman, Samuel Guttman, Deborah Guttman Ridenour, Ruth Schuhmann Solinger, Arnold Spielberg

 

C
INCINNATI
:

Leonard M. Bailey, Rev. Arnetta Brantley, Edith Cummins, Bill Dabney, Anastasia Del Favero, Hugo Del Favero Jr., William Del Favero, Jean Gaynor, Dr. Bernard Goldman, Rev. Fred Hill, Dolores Del Favero Huff, Terry Johnson, Dr. Jacob Rader Marcus, Roslyn Mitman, Bonita Moore, Willie Perdue, Benjamin Pritz, Louise Pritz, Dr. Ida Cohen Selavan, Meyer Singerman, Peggie Hibbert Singerman, Richard Singerman, Olga Sorrell, Mildred Friedman (Millie) Tieger

 

H
ADDON
T
OWNSHIP,
H
ADDONFIELD, AND
C
AMDEN,
N
EW
J
ERSEY:

Veronica Adams, Mildred Bonaventura, Jane Bonaventura Caputo, Bill Davison, Jon Davison, Charles F. Devlin, Charles J. Devlin Jr., Mrs. Charles J. Devlin Jr., John DiPietropolo, Pat Berry DiPietropolo, Vincent DiPietropolo, Bill Esher, Judith Myer Flenard, Glenn Fuhrman, Miriam Fuhrman, Dr. Mitchell Fuhrman, Barbara (Bobby) Harris, August (Gus) Knoblach, Loretta Knoblach, J. Wesley Leas, Rabbi Albert Lewis, Scott MacDonald, Stanley (Sandy) MacDonald, Gerald McMullen, Robert J. Moran Jr., Robert J. Moran Sr., Jane MacDonald Morley, Edward G. Myer, Louise Bonaventura Patterson, Dr. Darryl Robbins, Grace Robbins, Marjorie Robbins, Helen Rutan, Peter Rutan, Dr. Dennis Satanoff, Jane Fuhrman Satanoff, Barbara Schwartz, George F. Schwartz Jr., George F. Schwartz Sr., Carol Adams Spinelli, Lisa Toll, Michael Toll

 

P
HOENIX AND
S
COTTSDALE,
A
RIZONA:

Howard Amerson, Susan Roper Arndt, Sam Baar, Rick Barr, Rick Blakeley, Steve Blasnek, Jean Weber Brill, Phyllis Brooks, Dr. J. Calvin Bruins, Margaret Burrell, Barbara Callahan, Charles Carter, Dr. Forrest Carter, Lynda Carter, Judge Charles G. Case II, Richard E. Charland, Coette Childers, Clynn Christensen, Rick Cook, George Cowie, Phil Deppe, Mary DiCerbo, Mike DiCerbo, Tim Dietz, Jackson Drake, Betty Castleberry Edwards (Mrs. Roger Sheer), Jim Emery, Nancy Engebretson, Cynthia (Cindy) Gaines Fleetham, Richard T. Ford, Shirley Frye, Bill Gaines, Bob Gaines, Sylvia Gaines, Katherine Galwey, Rodney Gehre, Dan Harkins, Kay Harmon, Guy Hayden Jr., Guy Hayden III, Karen Hayden, Robert V. Hendricks, Bill Hoffman, Lynn Hoffman, Richard Y. (Dick) Hoffman Jr., Angela Jacobi, George Jacobi, Betty Johnson, Mike Keefe, Karen Hakes Knight, Susan Smith LeSueur, Clifford Lindblom, Nancy Hay Lindquist, Clark (Lucky) Lohr, Steve Lombard, Mike Loper, Peggy McMullin Loper, Michael W. McNamara, Vance Marshall, Warner Marshall, Terry Mechling, Del Merrill, Betty Michaud, Ferneta Miller (formerly Ferneta Sulek), Harold Millsop, Michael Neer, Lawrence Olden, Donald W. Penfield, Haven Peters, Terry Peugh, Art Piccinati, Chris Pischke, Fred Pratt, Frances
Preimsberg, Bob Proehl, Martha Rook Reedy, Pete Repp, Nina Nauman Rivera, Patricia Scott Rodney, Paul G. Rowe, James L. Seeman, Carole Sheer, Mrs. Leonard Sheer, Carol Stromme Shelton, Louis K. Sher, Brenda Simmons, Tom Simmons, William J. Simmons Jr., William J. Simmons Sr., Barry Sollenberger, Jim Sollenberger, Junia Sollenberger, Mark Sollenberger, A. D. Stromme, Steve Suggs, Sharyn Galwey Sunda, Walter Tamasauckas, Craig Tenney, Floyd Tenney, Bill Thompson, Doug Tice, Marie Tice, Walter Tice, Audrey Dalessandro Watkins, Betty Weber, Alan Wesolowski, Sherry Missner Williams, Eleanor Wolf, Beth Weber Zelenski, Frank Ziska Jr., Daniel Zusman, Dorothy Zusman, Janice Zusman, Lloyd Zusma

 

S
ARATOGA AND
L
OS
G
ATOS,
C
ALIFORNIA:

Sheila M. Arthur, Mike Augustine, Don Baroni, Bonnie Parker Bartman, Dutch Boysen, Kathy Shull Cappello, Jill Tucker Carroll, John J. Cody, Jane Craft, Diana Hart Deem, Peter Fallico, Sally Farrington, James Fletcher, Nancy Frishberg, Al Gibson, Dr. Peter Griffith, Tim Haggerty Sr., Kendra Rosen Hanson, Susan Didinger Hennings, Marilyn Holmes, Tom Holwerda, Judith Kreisberg Kirchick, Grant Koch, Leo McKenna, Carol Magnoli, Skippy Margolis, Larry Mercer, Lee Mercer Jr., Kerry Mohnike, Susan Bomen Moman, Laurie Oberhaus, Carl Pennypacker, Philip H. Pennypacker, Eloise Peters, Jim Peters Sr., Bert Pfister, Rhoda Porter, Connie Roberts, Hubert E. (Hugh) Roberts, Henry Rogalsky, Jim Roszell, Dallas Sceales Jr., George Scott, Don Shull, Marge Shull, Dr. Kevin Skelly, Connie Skipitares, Gene Ward Smith, Douglas H. Stuart, William Teplow, Leslie Watkins, Joseph Wharton, Dan Wilson, Ron Wolyn

 

C
ALIFORNIA
S
TATE
C
OLLEGE AT
L
ONG
B
EACH:

Dan Baker, Ralph Burris, Robert Finney, Stephen Hubbert, Howard Martin, Hubert (Hugh) Morehead

 

F
ILM
I
NDUSTRY
C
OLLABORATORS AND
C
OLLEAGUES:

Edward M. Abroms, Joseph Alves Jr., Margaret Avery, Stephen Bach, David Bale, Richard Belding, Peter Benchley, Tony Bill, Robert S. Birchard, Jeffrey Boam, Orin Borsten, Joseph E. Boston, Meredith Brody, Ralph Burris, Jeff Corey, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, Joan Darling, Allen Daviau, Jon Davison, George Eckstein, Sharon Farrell, Michael Finneil, Bob Gale, David Giler, William S. Gilmore Jr., Carl Gottlieb, Gary Graver, Devorah Mann Hardberger, Dean Hargrove, Donald E. Heitzer, Arthur Hill, Denis C. Hoffman, Martin Hornstein, Willard Huyck, Lawrence Kasdan, Gloria Katz, Howard Kazanjian, John Landis, Rocky Lang, William Link, Carey Loftin, Jerry McNeely, Hal Mann, James Mann, Tony Martinelli, Richard B. Matheson, Richard Christian Matheson, Mike Medavoy, Frank Morriss, George J. Nicholson, Peter Z. Orton, Jerry Pam, Michael Phillips, Carl Pingitore, John Ptak, Louis B. Race, Julie Raymond, William Sackheim, Peter Saphier, Charles A. (Chuck) Silvers, Robert Stack, Lionel Stander, Bill Stanley, Tom Stoppard, Barry Sullivan, Jeannot Szwarc, David Tomblin, Douglas Trumbull, John Veitch, Anson Williams, Richard D. Zanuck, Fred Zinnemann, Vilmos Zsigmond

 

O
THERS:

James Auer, Charles Champlin, Eva Klein David, Stephen Farber, Dr. Florabel Kinsler, Peter Mora, A. D. Murphy, Jennifer Pendleton, Bob Polunsky, Jerry Roberts, Jakob (Alex) Schneider, Bob Thomas, David Weddle, Michael Wilmington 

S
TEVEN
S
PIELBERG
I
NTERVIEWS AND
A
RTICLES BY
S
PIELBERG

Abbreviations used in this section and in the chapter notes include:
DV,
Daily
Variety,
Los Angeles;
HR,
The
Hollywood
Reporter;
LADN,
the
Los
Angeles
Daily
News; L
AHE,
the
Los
Angeles
Herald-Examiner;
LAT,
the
Los
Angeles
Times;
and
NYT,
The
New
York
Times.
References to books and articles are listed fully the first time; subsequent references include only the author’s last name (and, in the case of more than one book or article by a single author, the title). 

Adler, Dick. “Hitchhiking on the Road to Success,”
TV
Guide,
August 26, 1972.

Alward, Jennifer. “An Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
The
Filmex
Flash,
September 1976.

Andrews, Suzanna. “The Man Who Would Be Walt,”
NYT,
January 26, 1992.

Ansen, David. “Spielberg’s Obsession,”
Newsweek,
December 20, 1993.

Anthony, George. “King of Inner Space,”
Marquee,
July–August 1982.

Austin, Chuck. “Director Steve Spielberg,”
Filmmakers
Newsletter,
December 1977.

Bagala, Jo Marie. “Director Wheels Way Through Bicycle Epic,”
The
Forty-Niner
(California State College at Long Beach), October 4, 1967.

Blair, Jon. “Spielberg Comes of Age,”
Esquire
(U.K.), March 1994.

Bobrow, Andrew C. “Filming
The
Sugarland
Express:
An Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
Filmmakers
Newsletter,
Summer 1974.

Breskin, David. “The
Rolling
Stone
Interview: Steven Spielberg,” October 24, 1985.

Callo, Jim. “Director Steven Spielberg Takes the Wraps Off E.T., Revealing His Secrets at Last,”
People,
August 23, 1982.

——. “Steven Spielberg’s Musings on
Poltergeist,

November 1, 1982.

Cameron, Sue. “How to Succeed—Sneak Past the Studio Guard,”
HR,
April 13, 1971.

Champlin, Charles. “Spielberg’s Escape from Escapism,”
LAT,
February 2, 1986.

Clark, Esther. “Teenage Cecil B.,”
The
Arizona
Republic,
December 8, 1963.

Collins, Glenn. “Spielberg Films
The
Color
Purple,
”NYT,
December 15, 1985.

Combs, Richard. “Primal Scream: An Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
Sight
and
Sound,
Spring 1977.

Cook, Bruce. “Close Encounters with Steven Spielberg,”
American
Film,
November 1977.

Corliss, Richard. “Steve’s Summer Magic,”
Time,
May 31, 1982.

——. “‘I Dream for a Living,’”
Time,
July 15, 1985.

Crist, Judith.
Take
22:
Moviemakers
on
Moviemaking.
Viking, 1984 (includes a 1982 seminar with Spielberg).

Davidson, Bill. “Will
1941
Make Spielberg a Billion-Dollar Baby?,”
NYT,
December 9, 1979.

Elkin, Michael. “On Spielberg’s A-‘List,’”
Jewish
Exponent,
March 18, 1994.

Elkins, Merry, ed. “Steven Spielberg on
Indiana
Jones
and
the
Temple
of
Doom,

Ameri
can
Cinematographer,
July 1984.

Forsberg, Myra. “Spielberg at 40: The Man and the Child,”
NYT,
January10, 1988.

Gallagher, John. “A First Encounter with Steven Spielberg,”
Grand
Illusions,
Winter 1977.

Griffin, Nancy. “Spielberg’s Last Crusade,”
Time
Out,
May 24–31, 1989.

Gritten, David. “Grim. Black and White … Spielberg?”
LAT,
May 9, 1993.

Gross, Linden. “Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounter with the Past,”
Reader’s
Digest,
April 1996.

Grunwald, Lisa. “Steven Spielberg Gets Real,”
Life,
December 1993.

Guthmann, Edward. “Spielberg’s
List,

San
Francisco
Chronicle,
December 12, 1993.

Haber, Joyce. “The Man Who Bit the Bullet on
Jaws,

LAT,
July 13, 1975.

Harper, Suzanne. “Spielberg,”
Nutshell,
Spring 1984.

Heathwood, Gail. “Steven Spielberg,”
Cinema
Papers,
April–June 1978.

Helpern, David. “At Sea with Steven Spielberg,”
Take
One,
March–April 1974.

Hirschberg, Lynn. “Will Hollywood’s Mr. Perfect Ever Grow Up?”
Rolling
Stone,
July 19– August 2, 1984.

Hluchy, Patricia, and Gillian MacKay. “Spielberg’s Magic Screen,”
Maclean’s,
June 4, 1984.

Hodenfield, Chris. “The Sky Is Full of Questions!!: Science Fiction in Steven Spielberg’s Suburbia,”
Rolling
Stone,
January 26, 1978.

——.
“1941:
Bombs Away!”
Rolling
Stone,
January 24, 1980.

Hull, Bob. “22-Year-Old Tyro Directs Joan Crawford: ‘A Pleasure,’”
HR,
February 17, 1969.

Hutchison, David. “Steven Spielberg: The Making of
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark
’”
Starlog,
September 1981.

Jacobs, Diane. “Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
Millimeter,
November 1977.

Jagger, Bianca, and Andy Warhol. “Steven Spielberg,”
Interview,
June 1982.

Janos, Leo. “Steven Spielberg: L’Enfant Directeur,”
Cosmopolitan,
June 1980.

Kakutani, Michiko. “The Two Faces of Spielberg—Horror vs. Hope,”
NYT,
May 30, 1982.

Klemesrud, Judy. “Can He Make the
Jaws
of Outer Space?,”
NYT,
May 15, 1977.

Kramer, Rabbi William M. “My Shtetele California: Young Steve Spielberg,”
HERITAGE:
  Southwest Jewish Press, November 27, 1970, reprinted July 18, 1986.

Kroll, Jack. “Close Encounter with Spielberg,”
Newsweek,
November 21, 1977.

Lane, Randall. “‘I Want Gross,’”
Forbes,
September 26, 1994.

Lightman, Herb A. “The New Panaflex Camera Makes Its Production Debut,”
American
Cinematographer,
May 1973.

——. “Spielberg Speaks About
Close
Encounters,

American
Cinematographer,
January 1978.

McCarthy, Todd. “Sand Castles,”
Film
Comment,
May–June 1982.

Margolis, Herbert, and Craig Modderno,
“Penthouse
Interview: Steven Spielberg,”
Pent
house,
January 1978.

Maslin, Janet. “Spielberg’s Journey from Sharks to the Stars,”
NYT,
November 13, 1977.

Olmsted, Dan. “‘Ex–Boy Scout Makes Movies,’”
USA
Weekend,
July 30, 1989.

Pancol, Katherine. “Steven Spielberg,”
Hello!,
1990.

Perlez, Jane. “Spielberg Grapples with the Horror of the Holocaust,”
NYT,
June 13, 1993.

Perry, George. “Purple Raider,”
London
Sunday
Times,
June 15, 1986.

Pile, Susan, and Tere Tereba. “Steven Spielberg: From
Jaws
to Paws,”
Interview,
May 1977.

Pollock, Dale. “Spielberg Philosophical Over
E.T.
Oscar Defeat,”
LAT,
April 13, 1983.

——. “Spielberg Gets Place to Settle Down,”
LAT,
May 21, 1984.

Poster, Steve. “The Mind Behind
Close
Encounters
of
the
Third
Kind,
” American
Cine
matographer,
February 1978.

Rader, Dotson. “‘We Can’t Just Sit Back and Hope,’”
Parade,
March 27, 1994.

Rehlin, Gunnar. “Even Steven,”
Scanorama,
May 1990.

Reilly, Sue. “By Raiding Hollywood Lore and His Childhood Fantasies, Steven Spielberg Rediscovers an Ark That’s Pure Gold,”
People,
July 20, 1981.

Richardson, John H. “Steven’s Choice,”
Premiere,
January 1994.

Rosenfield, Paul. “The Inside Man,”
LAT,
December 3, 1989.

Royal, Susan. “Steven Spielberg in His Adventures on Earth,”
American
Premiere,
July 1982.

——. “
Always:
An Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
American
Premiere,
December 1989.

——. “An Interview with Steven Spielberg,”
American
Premiere,
Winter 1993–94.

Salamon, Julie. “Maker of Hit After Hit, Steven Spielberg Is Also a Conglomerate,”
Wall
Street
Journal,
February 9, 1987.

——. “The Long Voyage Home,”
Harper’s
Bazaar,
February 1994.

Savoy, Maggie. “Pennies for Perry: Young Movie Producer Aids School for Retarded,”
The
Arizona
Republic,
July 19, 1962.

Schiff, Stephen. “Seriously Spielberg,”
The
New
Yorker,
March 21, 1994.

Seligson, Marcia. “Steven Spielberg: The Man Behind Columbia Pictures’ $19-Million Gamble,”
New
West,
November 7, 1977.

Shah, Diane K. “Steven Spielberg, Seriously,”
LAT,
December 19, 1993.

Shay, Don. “Steven Spielberg on
Close
Encounters,

Cinefantastique,
Vol. 7, Nos. 3–4, Fall 1978.

Siskel, Gene. “With
Purple,
Spielberg Finally Grows Up and Gets Serious,”
Chicago
Tribune,
December 15, 1985.

Spielberg, Steven. “The Unsung Heroes or Credit Where Credit Is Due” (on
Close
En
counters
of
the
Third
Kind),
American
Cinematographer,
January 1978.

——. “Dialogue on Film: Steven Spielberg,”
American
Film,
September 1978.

——. “Directing
1941,

American
Cinematographer,
December 1979.

——. “Of Narrow Misses and Close Calls” (on
Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark),
American
Cinematographer,
November 1981.

——. “He Was the Movies” (on François Truffaut),
Film
Comment,
February 1985.

——, as told to Denise Worrell, “The Autobiography of Peter Pan,”
Time,
July 15, 1985.

——. “Dialogue on Film,”
American
Film,
June 1988.


—.
“Sometimes We Take the Abuse in Silence” (letter),
San J
ose
Mercury
News,
January 11, 1994.

Spillman, Susan.
“Schindler’s
List
a work for history,”
USA
Today,
December 10, 1993.

Sragow, Michael.
“Raiders
of
the
Lost
Ark:
The Ultimate Saturday Matinee,”
Rolling
Stone,
June 25, 1981.

——. “A Conversation with Steven Spielberg,”
Rolling
Stone,
July 22, 1982.

Stettin, Monte. “From Television to Features … Steven Spielberg,”
Millimeter,
March 1975.

Thronson, Ron. “Student to Direct 12th Film,”
The
Forty-Niner,
April 12, 1967.

Tuchman, Mitch. “Close Encounter with Steven Spielberg,”
Film
Comment,
January– February 1978.

Tugend, Tom. “Spielberg’s Remembrance of Things Past,”
The
Jerusalem
Post,
December 10–16, 1993.

Turner, George E. “Steven Spielberg and
E.T.
The
Extra-Terrestrial,

American
Cinema
tographer,
January 1983.

——. “Spielberg Makes ‘All Too Human’ Story,”
American
Cinematographer,
February 1986.

Ventura, Michael. “Spielberg on Spielberg,”
L.A.
Weekly,
June 11–17, 1982.

Warga, Wayne. “The Short Subjects—Much in Little,”
LAT,
December 22, 1968.

——. “Spielberg Keeps His Touch in Transition,”
LAT,
April 3, 1974.

Weinraub, Bernard. “Steven Spielberg Faces the Holocaust,”
NYT,
December 12, 1993.

Wuntch, Philip. “Spielberg Frames a New Image,”
Dallas
Morning
News,
December 12, 1993.

Zimmerman, Paul D. “Hard Riders,”
Newsweek,
April 8, 1974. 

B
OOKS ON
S
TEVEN
S
PIELBERG 

Baxter, John.
The
Unauthorised
Biography:
Steven
Spielberg.
London: HarperCollins, 1996.

Brode, Douglas.
The
Films
of
Steven
Spielberg.
Citadel Press, 1995.

Collins, Tom.
Steven
Spielberg,
Creator
of
E.T.
Dillon Press, 1983 (children’s biography).

Conklin, Thomas.
Meet
Steven
Spielberg.
Random House, 1994 (children’s biography).

Crawley, Tony.
The
Steven
Spielberg
Story:
The
Man
Behind
the
Movies.
London: Zomba Books, and New York: Quill Press, 1983.

Ebert, Roger, and Gene Siskel.
The
Future
of
the
Movies:
Interviews
with
Martin
Scorsese,
Steven
Spielberg,
and
George
Lucas.
Andrews and McMeel, 1991.

Ferber, Elizabeth.
Steven Spielberge
. Chelsea House, 1997 (childern’s biography).

Fernández, Marcial Cantero.
Steven
Spielberg.
Madrid: Ediciones Cátedra, 1993.

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