Harlow in Hollywood
The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital, 1928-1937
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Christina Delaine
About this listen
At last, the story of how Hollywood shaped a myth and determined a young woman's reality.
A town, a remarkable town, became the backdrop for one of Hollywood's most incredible stories, a life rife with glamour, pleasure, power, and - in the end - utter sorrow. When Jean Harlow became the Blonde Bombshell, it was all Hollywood's doing. She was the first big-screen sex symbol, the Platinum Blonde, the mold for every famous fair-haired superstar who would emulate her.
Yes; even Marilyn Monroe followed Harlow's lead. In her short decade in Hollywood, Harlow created a new genre of movie star - her fans idolized her for her peerless image, her beautiful body, and her gorgeous façade. Harlow in Hollywood is the story of how a town and an industry created her, a story that's never been told before. In this book, renowned Harlow expert Darrell Rooney and Hollywood historian Mark Vieira team up to present the most beautiful - and accurate - book on Harlow ever produced. The authors not only make a case for Harlow as an Art Deco artifact they showcase the fabulous places where she lived, worked, and played, from her white-on-white Beverly Glen mansion to the Art Deco sets of Dinner at Eight to the foyer of the Cafe Trocadero. Harlow in Hollywood is a must for every film buff, Harlow collector, and book lover.
©2011 Darrell Rooney and Mark A. Vieira (P)2021 TantorWhat listeners say about Harlow in Hollywood
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- Linda T
- 04-02-23
Jean
Jean Harlow. Lived her life to the full.such a shame she died so young. Would recommend.
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- vfgbtny
- 18-09-23
Sad
A sad story of a gentle woman. A truly tragic tale. Of a beautiful woman both inside and out.
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- L. Reeves
- 16-02-24
Nothing Really Original
Having listened to other biographies of stars, I can pretty much say that this one is a cut and paste type where they find newspaper/ magazine interviews and just choose to include snippets that further the story. Apart from a few mildly interesting insights from some personal letters this book has no real originality.
The narrator is very good in this book and others. She gives the characters real personality and is easy to listen to. Sadly, she cannot bring this book out of its mediocrity.
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