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The Bad and the Beautiful: Hollywood in the Fifties
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The Bad and the Beautiful: Hollywood in the Fifties
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The Bad and the Beautiful: Hollywood in the Fifties
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A vivid portrait of power, fame, and sex in 1950s Hollywood, from the rise of tabloid journalism to the making of legendary film icons.
With "fresh emphasis on little-known stories [and] an impressive number of eyewitnesses" (
Chicago Tribune
), Sam Kashner and Jennifer MacNair present "a revealing,...ever fascinating glimpse into the shadowy reality and hidden mores of Hollywood in what was popularly considered a decade of innocence" (Suzanne Finstad). "[S]urprisingly vivid accounts" (
People
) of such public icons as Lana Turner, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, and Mae West explore the private scandals exploited by tabloids such as
Confidential
. Highlighting Hollywood's curious religious revival with The Robe, the film industry's exploitation of the potboiler
Peyton Place
, and the life of anarchic director Nick Ray of the enduring classic
Rebel without a Cause
, the authors "[give] a compelling sense" (
Kirkus Reviews
) of the unique obsessions of the era and the city's attempts to reinvent the magic and mystery of its past glories. Guided by the authors' historical savvy and intimate storytelling, we discover a city at a crossroads, attempting to reinvent the magic and mystery of its past glories. Tragic, irreverent, and always entertaining,
The Bad and the Beautiful
reveals the underground history of this turbulent decade in American film.
With "fresh emphasis on little-known stories [and] an impressive number of eyewitnesses" (
Chicago Tribune
), Sam Kashner and Jennifer MacNair present "a revealing,...ever fascinating glimpse into the shadowy reality and hidden mores of Hollywood in what was popularly considered a decade of innocence" (Suzanne Finstad). "[S]urprisingly vivid accounts" (
People
) of such public icons as Lana Turner, Rock Hudson, Kim Novak, and Mae West explore the private scandals exploited by tabloids such as
Confidential
. Highlighting Hollywood's curious religious revival with The Robe, the film industry's exploitation of the potboiler
Peyton Place
, and the life of anarchic director Nick Ray of the enduring classic
Rebel without a Cause
, the authors "[give] a compelling sense" (
Kirkus Reviews
) of the unique obsessions of the era and the city's attempts to reinvent the magic and mystery of its past glories. Guided by the authors' historical savvy and intimate storytelling, we discover a city at a crossroads, attempting to reinvent the magic and mystery of its past glories. Tragic, irreverent, and always entertaining,
The Bad and the Beautiful
reveals the underground history of this turbulent decade in American film.