Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life
By Michael Caine
Read by Michael Caine
Unabridged
Format :
Library CD (In Stock)
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1 Format: Library CD
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ISBN: 9781549147074
Runtime: | 6.65 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
A Publishers Weekly Pick of Best Audiobooks for Fall
One of our best-loved actors, Michael Caine has starred in over 100 films in his six-decade career, spanning classic movies like Alfie, Zulu, and The Italian Job (the inspiration for the book title) to playing Alfred opposite Christian Bale's Batman in Christopher Nolan's blockbuster Dark Knight trilogy. Caine has excelled in every kind of role--with a skill that's made it look easy.
Caine knows what success takes. He's made it to the pinnacle of his profession from humble origins. But as he says, "Small parts can lead to big things. And if you keep doing things right, the stars will align when you least expect it." Still working and more beloved than ever, Caine now shares everything he's learned-and "his fans will be rewarded, as will anyone seeking an enjoyable, inspirational read" (Library Journal).
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Entertaining anecdotes and life lessons…[and] deeply felt passages on the grueling rejection and insecurity of an actor’s life…Caine’s writing—funny, warm, down-to-earth—will captivate fans and casual readers alike.” —Publishers Weekly
“Caine melds candid anecdotes and a master class on acting into an upbeat, unpretentious, and star-studded memoir…. Warm recollections and practical advice from an acclaimed star.” —Kirkus Reviews
Charming, advice-filled look at his extraordinary
career. —People
Caine the raconteur provides exactly what an admiring
reader would want from the cockney-born Hollywood vet.... The great stuff is when
he recalls his days in swinging 1960s England. —New York Times Book Review
Caine melds candid anecdotes and a master class on
acting into an upbeat, unpretentious, and star-studded memoir.... Warm
recollections and practical advice from an acclaimed star. —Kirkus Reviews
Caine reflects on an
exceptional life on and off stage and shares pertinent advice and poignant
observations in a dishy and anecdotal rumination. Caine's pithy but passionate
counsel can be applied to nearly any situation. Gracious, generous, and humble,
this consummate professional is a generous advocate for creating a fulfilling
and contented life. —Booklist
Funny, warm, down-to-earth--will captivate fans
and casual readers alike. —Publishers Weekly
With exceptional wit and flair, Academy Award winner
Caine recounts his fascinating personal and professional journey. Engrossing
anecdotes.... Caine speaks of his failures and successes with humility and humor,
perceptively explaining that the lessons he learned apply both to aspiring
actors and the general public-how to be fully prepared, make the most of every
opportunity, achieve balance, deal with aging, and find the good in any
experience. This well-written narrative shines with positive energy and
provides a fine overview of the actor's life and the screen and stage.... Caine's
is a life well lived and well told. His fans will be rewarded, as will anyone
seeking an enjoyable, inspirational read. —Library Journal (starred review)
Thoroughly engaging. —Sunday Express (UK)
A down-to-earth, kindhearted ramble from your nice British
great-uncle, who's led a fascinating and glamorous life but never forgot his
humble roots. [...] full of irresistibly tossed-off moments involving the likes
of Cary Grant, Quincy Jones, Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Bette Davis, and
Stephen Hawking. —Seattle Times
Witty and wildly entertaining.... Caine offers star-studded anecdotes
about the realities of being a working actor and life on and off the
sets.... This solidly entertaining memoir doesn't have a single dull
page. —Shelf Awareness
A chatty and engaging read. —Sunday Times, Books of the Year
A bright, breezy, and entertaining read. —Daily Express
National treasure Michael Caine shares the wisdom, insight and skills life has taught him, all with his fabulous storytelling. —Prima
Charming, advice-filled look at his extraordinary
career. —People
Caine the raconteur provides exactly what an admiring
reader would want from the cockney-born Hollywood vet.... The great stuff is when
he recalls his days in swinging 1960s England. —New York Times Book Review
Caine melds candid anecdotes and a master class on
acting into an upbeat, unpretentious, and star-studded memoir.... Warm
recollections and practical advice from an acclaimed star. —Kirkus Reviews
Caine reflects on an
exceptional life on and off stage and shares pertinent advice and poignant
observations in a dishy and anecdotal rumination. Caine's pithy but passionate
counsel can be applied to nearly any situation. Gracious, generous, and humble,
this consummate professional is a generous advocate for creating a fulfilling
and contented life. —Booklist
Funny, warm, down-to-earth--will captivate fans
and casual readers alike. —Publishers Weekly
With exceptional wit and flair, Academy Award winner
Caine recounts his fascinating personal and professional journey. Engrossing
anecdotes.... Caine speaks of his failures and successes with humility and humor,
perceptively explaining that the lessons he learned apply both to aspiring
actors and the general public-how to be fully prepared, make the most of every
opportunity, achieve balance, deal with aging, and find the good in any
experience. This well-written narrative shines with positive energy and
provides a fine overview of the actor's life and the screen and stage.... Caine's
is a life well lived and well told. His fans will be rewarded, as will anyone
seeking an enjoyable, inspirational read. —Library Journal (starred review)
A down-to-earth, kindhearted ramble from your nice British
great-uncle, who's led a fascinating and glamorous life but never forgot his
humble roots. [...] full of irresistibly tossed-off moments involving the likes
of Cary Grant, Quincy Jones, Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Bette Davis, and
Stephen Hawking. —Seattle Times
Witty and wildly entertaining.... Caine offers star-studded anecdotes
about the realities of being a working actor and life on and off the
sets.... This solidly entertaining memoir doesn't have a single dull
page. —Shelf Awareness
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Library CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts |
Runtime: | 6.65 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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