Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934): When Sin Ruled the Movies by Mark A. Vieira

Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934): When Sin Ruled the Movies by Mark A. Vieira

Author:Mark A. Vieira [Vieira, Mark A.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: #bio, @FireS, @minified
ISBN: 9780762466757
Google: -aFnDwAAQBAJ
Goodreads: 55722847
Publisher: Hachette UK
Published: 2019-04-01T22:00:00+00:00


Jean Negulesco designed “Madame Has Lost Her Dress,” the montage that opens This Is the Night. The dress belongs to Thelma Todd.

Cab Calloway mimics cocaine use in his performance of “Kickin’ the Gong Around” in Frank Tuttle’s The Big Broadcast.

Two men were responsible for the tone of Paramount’s films. Vice president Jesse L. Lasky cofounded Paramount with Cecil B. DeMille, Samuel Goldwyn, and Adolph Zukor in 1916. Production head B. P. Schulberg came to Paramount in 1925, after six years as an independent. According to Lasky’s daughter Betty, both married executives spent an inordinate amount of time with the available young women who abounded in Hollywood. As Paramount slid toward insolvency, Lasky and Schulberg planned fifty-seven features. Eight of them would be later acclaimed as works of cinematic art, and all of them were sexy.



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