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Olivia de Havilland and the golden age of Hollywood, Ellis Amburn

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Olivia de Havilland and the golden age of Hollywood, Ellis Amburn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Olivia de Havilland and the golden age of Hollywood
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1049152286
Responsibility statement
Ellis Amburn
Summary
"Here is a riveting, life-size portrait of a bold, courageous, and infinitely talented woman, brought vividly to life in her first full-scale biography--a life as turbulent, moving, and sometimes as harrowing as her celebrated films Hush ... hush, sweet Charlotte, The adventures of Robin Hood, The snake pit, To each his own, The heiress, and, of course, Gone with the wind. The book benefits tremendously from the author's wide personal acquaintance with many of the key figures in Olivia de Havilland's life and career. Olivia's story is the history of American moviemaking from the 1930s to the 1960s, and this book is rich in anecdotes involving the glittering personalities of Hollywood's Golden Age, including Vivien Leigh, Bette Davis, Clark Gable, Leslie Howard, Gloria Swanson, Joan Crawford, Mickey Rooney, James Cagney, and Victor Fleming. Celebrated as a beauty ever since her debut as a teenager in Max Reinhardt's spectacular stage production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in the Hollywood Bowl, Olivia attracted some of the most powerful and desirable men of her time, including future U.S. presidents, actors, and directors. The great love of her life was Errol Flynn, her dashing costar in eight films, but perhaps her most fulfilling love was John Huston, the gifted, mercurial, enigmatic, and ruthless director of her film In This Our Life. Both of her marriages--to writers Marcus Goodrich and Pierre Galante--are detailed, including Goodrich's brutal attacks, which made her fear for her life and that of their young son Benjamin. The dark side of Hollywood's Golden Age is laid bare, including the abusive working conditions, the Communist witch hunt, and the big studios' murky backroom maneuverings that robbed stars of their rightful share of huge loan-out fees, and reduced them to virtual slavery by unfairly extending seven-year contracts. Olivia was the only star who fought back and won, successfully suing Warner Brothers. From the instant one begins this biography and experiences the author's relationship with Olivia de Havilland, it is clear that the book will be a unique, you-are there, compelling read, one that brilliantly portrays the incandescent star of Gone with the Wind, whose personal life was marked by triumph--two best-actress Oscars--as well as tragedy."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
Part one: Dawn. Land of the Rising Sun ; Max Reinhardt, Dick Powell, Mickey Rooney, and James Cagney ; Errol Flynn ; Anthony Adverse, The charge of the Light Brigade, and Call it a day ; It's love I'm after ; Joan falls in Love, Olivia makes a Western ; The adventures of Robin Hood ; Brian Aherne ; Howard Hughes -- Part two: Gone with the wind ; David O. Selznick ; George Cukor, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Victor Fleming ; The Atlanta and New York premieres of Gone with the wind ; Jimmy Stewart -- Part three; Affairs of the heart. Vying with Vivien Leigh and Joan Fontaine for Rebecca ; With Ingrid Bergman, Burgess Meredith, John Huston, Bette Davis, and George Brent ; Olivia and Joan compete for the best-actress Oscar ; The de Havilland rule -- Part four: Years of triumph. To each his own, the witch hunt, The snake pit, and the cover of Time ; Working with Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, and William Wyler in The heiress -- Part five: Fateful decisions. A streetcar named Desire ; Grace under pressure ; Marriage French style ; Grace Kelly and the jet set ; On Broadway with Henry Fonda, on the high seas with Edward Heath ; Grand Guignol: having fun with Bette Davis in Hush ... hush, sweet Charlotte ; Benjamin's illness, Olivia's faith, Prime Minister Edward Heath, Airport '77, and TV ; Sunset and evening star ; Grand slam: Legion of Honor, National Medal of Arts, Dame Commander
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