Crazy, Crazy Hollywood

Crazy, Crazy Hollywood

Steve Siporin

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Editorial:
BearManor Media
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Biografía: arte y espectáculo
ISBN:
9781593932770
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'In any business there are those amazing, amusing occurrences that only those on the inside know about. It’s those fascinating, almost unbelievable stories about movie making that are revealed in these pages. For a movie buff like myself, what a treat! A must read for movie lovers!'Leanna BonamiciCasablanca Studios, Women in Film & TV'An insightful revelation of movie madness that makes for an entertaining read now and smart dinner party talk later.'David Bruce GaardPlaywrightWhat really happened when the camera wasn’t rolling!Paul Newman and The Lady ReportersKirk Douglas Goes for a RideFaye Dunaway Did it Her WayBarbara Eden and The Harper Valley P.T.A.Woody Allen and His Tweed JacketJon Voight’s Lucky BreakBarbara Hershey and Her Stunt ManCecil B. de Mille Had His SecretsOrson Welles and The Magic RabbitVincente Minnelli and The Ferris WheelBette Davis and The Dinner DishesCarrie Fisher Sang for Our SupperSteve Siporin dates his love of movies to when he was five years old and was taken to Radio City Music Hall in New York City to see 'Alexander’s Ragtime Band.' After a career in Hollywood’s movie studios he now lives in Palm Springs, CA, famous for its climate, film festivals, and streets named after movie stars.

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