Mark Leslie is a writer of "Twilight Zone" or "Black Mirror" style speculative fiction. He lives in Southwestern Ontario and is sometimes seen traveling to book events with his life-sized skeleton companion, Barnaby Bones.
His books include the "Canadian Werewolf" series, numerous horror story collections, and explorations of haunted locales.
When he is not writing, or reading, Mark can be found haunting bookstores, libraries or local craft beer establishments.
The Prop Book That Keeps on Popping Up!
Yes, the cover of this book looks a lot like the one Del Griffith (John Candy) is reading at the New York airport in the 1987 movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles. That same book also appears in 2018's Deadpool 2. It was long believed that this was a prop book. But it was a real book published in the 1980s and from a company that went out of business before the end of the decade.
This re-imagined incarnation of The Canadian Mounted explores the use of this prop book and many other intriguing, insightful and entertaining behind-the-scenes details as they relate to the classic 1987 John Hughes film.
Created for fans of the movie and of John Hughes, this book explores and shares stories related to the writing and making of the film, curious tales and collected trivia associated with it, including:
The incident that inspired Hughes to write the original script Del-isms The film's eclectic sound-track Missing Oxford commas Deleted scenes Ryan Reynolds' adoration of fellow Canadian John Candy General trivia And more...
If you love and regularly re-watch Planes, Trains and Automobiles, then this is a book you must read.
Título : The Canadian Mounted: A Trivia Guide to Planes, Trains and Automobiles
EAN : 9781989351642
Editorial : Stark Publishing
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