Pages: 384 (Paperback) ISBN: 1861058403 Pub: Robson Books Ltd Pub date: 2005-09-29 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 136165
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Reader Reviews:I agree with everything Mr Winner says (3/3 people found this helpful)Unlike most people writing those letters that appear in Michael Winner's restaurant column in the Sunday Times, I think he is simply a straightforward and honest person who says what he thinks (most of those wimps forever put up with bad service and manners).
All-time favourite autobiography (7/7 people found this helpful)This is one of my all-time favourite autobiographies because it is highly entertaining and interesting and wonderfully humorous. Michael Winner has worked with some of the all-time famous and powerful actors and actresses global. There are some hilarious behind the scenes moments during filmmaking this book is an absolute must on entertainment and interest value. a lesson in life (2/5 people found this helpful)I am a quarter of the way through Mr Winner's book, and so far I have learned one very important lesson even at this late stage of my life, and it is this: My parents brought me up telling me that it was wrong to lie, cheat and thieve, and that I would never get anywhere in life if I did. Mr Winner's parents most certainly didn't teach him this. I have not prospered in life, it has to be said. Mr Winner has prospered exceedingly. Therefore I have to say that my parents were wrong, and I would like to thank Mr Winner for enabling me to see the light in this respect. Thank-you, Mr Winner. I certainly intend finishing your book. Who knows what else I might learn! A REALLY FASCINATING BOOK (EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT A MOVIE FAN!) (12/13 people found this helpful)I read this entire book on a transatlantic flight and, although it deprived me of sleep, I read it from cover to cover during the flight! It is well written and, rather than being the usual "self-congratulatory" type of autobiography, it gives a great insight into movies with loads of anecdotes about the actors, producers, directors and film crews who made them (with hardly a bad word about any of them). Even if you're not a dedicated movie addict (which I am not - I have only seen 4 of the films made by Mr. Winner), the book is not a technical description of movie making and you will find this a very entertaining read. In short, a well told and often hilarious story of a fascinating life, written with great humour - well worth reading. Similar ProductsFat Pig Diet Death Wish [1974] Winner's Dinners: The Good, the Bad and the Unspeakable Max Clifford - Read All About It The Mechanic [1972] CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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