The MGM Stock Company
Title | The MGM Stock Company PDF eBook |
Author | James Robert Parish |
Publisher | |
Pages | 860 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
The MGM Stock Company
Title | The MGM Stock Company PDF eBook |
Author | James Robert Parish |
Publisher | |
Pages | 862 |
Release | 1975 |
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ISBN |
The MGM Stock Company
Title | The MGM Stock Company PDF eBook |
Author | James Robert Parish |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1973 |
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The Films of Budd Boetticher
Title | The Films of Budd Boetticher PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Nott |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2018-10-02 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1476667071 |
Budd Boetticher (1916-2001) was a bullfighter, a pleasant madman and a talented journeyman filmmaker who could--with the right material and drive--create a minor Western film classic as easily as he could kill a bull. Yet pain and passion naturally mixed in both endeavors. Drawing on studio archives and featuring insightful interviews with Boetticher and those who worked with him, this retrospective looks at each of his 33 films in detail, covering his cinematic career from his days as an assistant's assistant on the set of Hal Roach comedies to his last documentary some 45 years later.
Victor Fleming
Title | Victor Fleming PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sragow |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 596 |
Release | 2013-12-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0813144426 |
This definitive biography chronicles the life and work of the legendary director of Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. Victor Fleming was the most sought-after director in Hollywood’s golden age, renowned for his work across an astounding range of genres—from gritty westerns to screwball comedies, romances, boddy pictures, and family entertainment. Yet this chameleon-like versatility has resulted in his relative obscurity today—despite his having directed two of the most iconic movies of all time. Fleming is best remembered for Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, but he directed more than forty films, including classics like Red Dust, Test Pilot, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Captains Courageous. Fleming created enduring screen personas for Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Gary Cooper, as well as for Ingrid Bergman, Clara Bow, and Norma Shearer—who were among his many lovers. In this definitive biography, Michael Sragow restores the director to the pantheon of great American filmmakers, correcting a major oversight in Hollywood history. It is the dramatic story of a man at the center of the most exciting period in American filmmaking.
A Rose for Mrs. Miniver
Title | A Rose for Mrs. Miniver PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Troyan |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 518 |
Release | 2010-09-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0813128420 |
" In this first-ever biography of Greer Garson, Michael Troyan sweeps away the many myths that even today veil her life. The true origins of her birth, her fairy-tale discovery in Hollywood, and her career struggles at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer are revealed for the first time. Garson combined an everywoman quality with grace, charm, and refinement. She won the Academy Award in 1941 for her role in Mrs. Miniver , and for the next decade she reigned as the queen of MGM. Co-star Christopher Plummer remembered, ""Here was a siren who had depth, strength, dignity, and humor who could inspire great trust, suggest deep intellect and whose misty languorous eyes melted your heart away!"" Garson earned a total of seven Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, and fourteen of her films premiered at Radio City Music Hall, playing for a total of eighty-four weeks--a record never equaled by any other actress. She was a central figure in the golden age of the studios, working with legendary performers Clark Gable, Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor, Errol Flynn, Joan Crawford, Robert Mitchum, Debbie Reynolds, and Walter Pidgeon. Garson's experiences offer a fascinating glimpse at the studio system in the years when stars were closely linked to a particular studio and moguls such as L.B. Mayer broke or made careers. With the benefit of exclusive access to studio production files, personal letters and diaries, and the cooperation of her family, Troyan explores the triumphs and tragedies of her personal life, a story more colorful than any role she played on screen.
Margaret Sullavan
Title | Margaret Sullavan PDF eBook |
Author | Michael D. Rinella |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2019-08-12 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1476675236 |
In 1933, Margaret Sullavan made her film debut and was an overnight sensation. For the next three decades, she enchanted audiences and critics in any medium she chose--film, theater, television--and was regarded as one of the foremost dramatic actresses. Off screen, she epitomized the Southern Belle--beauty, hospitality and flirtatiousness. Deep down, she suffered from crippling insecurity, especially as a mother--a feeling exacerbated by progressive hearing loss. By age 50, she could no longer cope and took an overdose of sleeping pills. This biography covers her film career with insightful criticism from the period and details her personal life, including her marriage to Henry Fonda, her special friendship with James Stewart and her bitter rivalry with Katharine Hepburn.