
Twisting in Air
The Sensational Rise of a Hollywood Falling Horse
By: Carol Bradley
Paperback | 1 October 2024
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Cocaine was a thoroughbred–quarter horse mix who doubled many times for John Wayne’s horse Dollor and appeared in a number of Westerns directed by John Ford. Coke was one of only a couple dozen horses who mastered the demanding athleticism required to fall safely at will. Twisting in Air offers an absorbing look at the dark early history of stunt horses in movies and the development of falling horses, the stunt riders who owned, trained, and depended on them, and the behind-the-scenes circumstances in which they performed.
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"From silent film horse actors such as Fritz to latter-day superstars like Cocaine, Twisting in Air celebrates the bravery and athleticism of equine entertainers. More importantly, it shows how the bond between horse and human can help both achieve great things."-Cynthia Branigan, author of The Last Diving Horse in America
"Twisting in Air is by turns a well-researched and damning indictment of Hollywood's callous disregard for the welfare of horses (and their riders) from the days of the nickelodeons to the present, as well as an endearing account of the relationship of one of the industry's most famed stunt horsemen, Chuck Roberson with his extraordinary 'falling horse' Cocaine. Chock-full of anecdotes from the glory days of the Westerns, including unvarnished glimpses of famed director John Ford ('he looked like a sack of walnuts in the saddle'), John Wayne, Cecil B. DeMille, and many more, this book will appeal to horse lovers, fans of the genre, and students of the American experience alike. Mount up!"-Les Standiford, author of the New York Times best-selling Last Train to Paradise
"The Western, Hollywood's earliest and most enduring genre, couldn't exist without horsepower. . . . If you love horses-and who doesn't?-you'll enjoy Bradley's authoritative and thoroughly entertaining account of the rise and fall and rise again of the men and animals who tamed the West, at least in the movies, and created a legend all their own."-Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend
"Carol Bradley has written a necessary book about the horses and the stuntmen that made possible the action exploits of the great Western stars, as well as the bonds of shared trust and devotion between rider and mount-and the cruelty imposed by Hollywood's invariable need for expedience and speed."-Scott Eyman, New York Times best-selling author of John Wayne: The Life and Legend
ISBN: 9781496239006
ISBN-10: 1496239008
Published: 1st October 2024
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 232
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 22.7 x 15.3 x 1.7
Weight (kg): 0.32
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