Conversations with Classic Film Stars: Interviews from Hollywood’s Golden EraUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1.4.2016 - 440 sivua James Bawden: Seeing the way people behave when they're around you, is it still fun being Cary Grant? Cary Grant: I don't like to disappoint people. Because he's a completely made-up character and I'm playing a part. It's a part I've been playing a long time, but no way am I really Cary Grant. A friend told me once, "I always wanted to be Cary Grant." And I said, "So did I."—from the book In Conversations with Classic Film Stars, retired journalists James Bawden and Ron Miller present an astonishing collection of rare interviews with the greatest celebrities of Hollywood's golden age. Conducted over the course of more than fifty years, they recount intimate conversations with some of the most famous leading men and women of the era, including Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Joseph Cotten, Cary Grant, Gloria Swanson, Joan Fontaine, Loretta Young, Kirk Douglas, and many more. Each interview takes readers behind the scenes with some of cinema's most iconic stars. The actors convey unforgettable stories, from Maureen O'Hara discussing Charles Laughton's request that she change her last name, to Bob Hope candidly commenting on the presidential honors bestowed upon him. Humorous, enlightening, and poignant, Conversations with Classic Film Stars is essential reading for anyone who loves classic movies. |
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... told. But not me! I am forever punctual. If I had been fashionably late my first day at the studios, Charlie Chaplin would have given my job to somebody else. But I have more pressing problems, as you can see! Here I am in a supposedly ...
... told Judy, “Oh, my dear, you have all the time in the world.” But she didn't. She was never nominated again and she died of cancer in 1965. I was told Bette [Davis, who was nominated for All about Eve] and I had almost tied in votes ...
... told I had a tumor down there. I met with a surgeon who was puffy faced and sweating and his hands trembled. He said he wanted to cut through my rectum to get at the growth. I stood and shouted, “Physician, heal thyself!” and I simply ...
... told my costars would be Kate Jackson, Edward Albert, and John Getz, none of whom I'd ever heard of. I'd heard of Craig Stevens and that was about it. He asked why I was doing “a piece of crap like this”? And I shrugged. There's good ...
... told me he figured he only had a couple of years in the biz before he was found out and he wanted to salt away as ... told him there was no film in the camera and to go home. I hated that and told.
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Douglas Fairbanks | |
Joan Fontaine | |
Dorothy Lamour | |
Rosalind Russell | |
Jane Wyman | |
Loretta Young | |
Jane Greer | |
Bob Hope | |
Margaret Hamilton | |
Van Johnson | |
Anne Baxter | |
Joan Blondell | |
Irene Dunne | |
Keye Luke | |
Harold Russell | |
Acknowledgments | |
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