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‘As You Wish’ Written for Fans

April 29, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photos courtesy of the Anderson Group

Beloved actor Cary Elwes, who played the iconic role of Westley in the cult-classic film, “The Princess Bride,” has published any fan’s dream account of what went on behind the scenes of producing the classic film. The book comes packed with never-before-heard behind-the-scenes stories, a section of exclusive photographs that has been captioned for their significance and footnotes with comments from costars of the film including, the beautiful Robin Wright (Princess Buttercup), the self-conscious Wallace Shawn (Vizzini), the hilarious Billy Crystal (Miracle Max), Christopher Guest (Count Tyrone Rugen) and the competitive Mandy Patinkin (Inigo Montoya), as well as creative minds such as the author of the original novel and the film’s screenwriter William Goldman, producer Norman Lear and director Rob Reiner.

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Elwes described his novel as serving as a “love letter” to the fans on the film that was as fun as it looked and more.

Co-written by New York Times best selling author Joe Laden, the book, which took about eight or nine months to write, absolutely reads itself.

“The Princess Bride” has been a family favorite for close to three decades, with the incredible phenomena of parents from generation to generation passing it down to their children as Elwes describes in the book, “The Princess Bride” will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.

Published in October 2014 this is the perfect book for current and future fans, with a foreword by Reiner and a limited edition original poster inside the dust jacket by acclaimed artist Shepard Fairey. “As You Wish” is a must-read.

Follow Madison Harwell on Twitter: @mad_har

Filed Under: Life & Arts Tagged With: Anderson Group, As You Wish, book review, books, Cary Elwes, madison harwell, Princess Bride, reading

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