An edition of Whatever Happened To Hollywood? (1973)

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An edition of Whatever Happened To Hollywood? (1973)

Whatever happened to Hollywood?

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The son of a motion picture founding father, Lasky has a superior vantage point from which to survey forty years in the industry -- spanning the scene from the time he made his only screen appearance as a camel boy extra on the set of The Thief of Baghdad to his days as a meager story reader ""chewing the cud of mental monotony"" to screenwriting stints under the aegis of Cecil B. De Mille. The dream factory was still a colony when Lasky Senior was making The Covered Wagon and Wings while his son was schooled with ""children of film pioneers"" like Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Joel McCrea. Later as a young story department reader -- who dated Jean Harlow during one of her rifts with William Powell -- Lasky records the coming of age of a Frankensteinian star system which ultimately destroys its master (""Hollywoodites rode to the guillotine in platinum tumbrels""). An integral part of this book concerns the author's numerous tours of duty in the De Mille stable -- Jeanie MacPherson was then C.B.'s ""aging handmaiden"" and Lasky pere himself struggling to forgive but not forget ""the Boss'"" insults in the period between Union Pacific and The Ten Commandments. Assuredly, the son has the bead on the mystique -- his is an understanding, nostalgic, fond farewell. -kirkus reviews googlebooks.com

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Funk & Wagnalls
Language
English
Pages
349

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Whatever happened to Hollywood?
1975, Funk & Wagnalls
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Whatever happened to Hollywood?
1973, W. H. Allen, Ebury Publishing
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.94/94/0924
Library of Congress
PS3523.A735 Z52 1975

The Physical Object

Pagination
349 p.
Number of pages
349

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5054126M
Internet Archive
whateverhappened00lask
ISBN 10
0308101723
LCCN
74016274
Library Thing
1896095
Goodreads
3692397

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