Anthony Edward Frewin (born 1947 in Kentish Town, London)[1] is a British writer and erstwhile personal assistant to film director Stanley Kubrick[2] (from 1965[3] to 1968, and from 1979 to 1999). Frewin now represents the Stanley Kubrick Estate.[4] His novel London Blues has been described as "masterful".[5]

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Anthony Edward Frewin and his brother Mark David Frewin are the sons of Edward Albert Frewin (b. 1921) and Ruby Jean Weeks (b. 1924, m. 1944).[6] Frewin's ex-partner is Charlene Page,[7] and they have a son, Nick Frewin (b. 1971).[8][9]

Credits

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Novels

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  • London Blues, No Exit Press (1994) ISBN 1-874061-73-4
  • Sixty-Three Closure (1996)[10]
  • Scorpian Rising: A Seaside Noir [sic] (1997)[11]
  • The Reich Stuff (2008)
  • The Count of Comedy, or Teddy Taylor and the Great Past He Has in Front of Him (2013)[12]
  • The Lion of Canterbury: The Last Armed Uprising in England (2019)

Non-fiction

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  • One Hundred Years of Science Fiction Illustration 1840-1940 (1974)[13]
  • The Book of Days (1971)[14]
  • Elstree & Boreham Wood through two thousand years (1974)[15]
  • The assassination of John F. Kennedy: an annotated film, TV, and videography, 1963-1992 Issue 8 of Bibliographies and indexes in mass media and communications, Publisher Greenwood Press, 1993, ISBN 0313289824, 9780313289828, 170 pages.[16]

Parodies

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  • The Secret Library of Georges Armoulian: Being an Annotated Catalogue of Bizarre, Curious, Suppressed and Outrageous Books, Amongst which there are Association Copies, Limited Editions, Fine Bindings, Private Press Titles, & Similar (2012)[17]

Articles

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Film (writer)

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Film (assistant)

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Film (associate producer)

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References

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  1. ^ "Anthony Frewin", British Film Institute.
  2. ^ Michael Rechtshaffen, "'Color Me Kubrick' a black mark for Malkovich", Reuters/Hollywood Reporter, Thu Mar 22, 2007
  3. ^ "2001: A Personal Note by Anthony Frewin, Assistant to Stanley Kubrick, 1965-69 and 1980-99 Archived 2012-08-15 at the Wayback Machine" at Warner Bros.
  4. ^ Gene D. Phillips, Rodney Hill, The Encyclopedia of Stanley Kubrick, Publisher Facts On File, 2002, ISBN 0816043892, 9780816043897, 422 pages, Forward, viii
  5. ^ Dave Thompson, Black and White and Blue: Adult Cinema From the Victorian Age to the VCR, Publisher ECW Press, 2007, ISBN 1550227912, 9781550227918, 350 pages, page 226
  6. ^ "Marriages Sep 1944", FreeBMD
  7. ^ "Color Him Kubrick!", StopSmilingOnline magazine, Issue 23
  8. ^ "Descendents of Edward Albert Frewin", Frewin.com, retrieved 23 August 2012
  9. ^ "Nick Frewin", IMDB.com, retrieved 23 August 2012
  10. ^ [1] [dead link]
  11. ^ Scorpian rising: A seaside noir. No Exit Press. 1999. ISBN 9781901982534. LCCN 00710459.
  12. ^ "The Count of Comedy". Goodreads.com.
  13. ^ One hundred years of science fiction illustration, 1840-1940. Jupiter Books. 1974. ISBN 9780904041040. LCCN 75305430.
  14. ^ The book of days. Collins. 1979. ISBN 9780002160858. LCCN 80515948.
  15. ^ Co-authored with John Mansbridge; Publisher: Ann and Lionel Leventhal, 1974, ISBN 0-9503822-0-5, ISBN 978-0-9503822-0-3, 47 pages
  16. ^ The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: An Annotated Film, TV, and Videography, 1963-1992. Greenwood Press. 11 April 1993. ISBN 9780313289828. Retrieved 11 April 2022 – via Google Books.
  17. ^ "Robin Ramsay, [review]" (PDF). The Lobster Magazine.
  18. ^ 2001: A Space Odyssey (Blu-ray) at dvdtalk.com
  19. ^ "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine", Press Kit, at Warner Bros.
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