You Must Remember This: Life and Style in Hollywood's Golden Age by Robert J Wagner & Scott Eyman
Author:Robert J Wagner & Scott Eyman [Wagner, Robert J]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Penguin Group US
Published: 2014-03-11T00:00:00+00:00
William Goetz seated with a portion of his art collection.
Courtesy of Victoria ShepherdâBleeden
It was the screening room that drove people up the wallâto raise a Monet to watch a crappy movie, or even a good movie, struck some as the height of nouveau riche behavior. Irene Mayer Selznick, Edieâs sister, would tell everyone what poor taste she thought it reflected, even though the art itself was beyond reproachâwell bought, and well displayed.
Edie and Irene were the daughters of Louis B. Mayer and they never really got along, mostly because they were extremely competitive. Each of them married an aspiring producerâIrene to David Selznick, Edie to Bill Goetz. David achieved greatness, Bill achieved success. There was, needless to say, a great deal of tsuris in the family, of jostling and unease.
Irene would eventually divorce David over his affair with Jennifer Jones, while Edie and Bill stayed marriedâquite happily, I believe. I met Irene only once or twice, just long enough to sense how very different the sisters were. To put it in a nutshell, Irene was intellectual and Edie was social. Each of them understood the movie business backward and forward, although in different waysâIrene creatively, Edie in terms of politics and power.
I found Edie to be a very open personâif she liked you. If she didnât, she simply didnât bother with you. But it would be unfair to call her a snob; I always found her to be a gracious and generous woman, in attitude as well as spirit.
Frankly, with the art the Goetzes owned, the food and the company could have been drawn from Skid Row and it wouldnât have diminished my appreciation. But Edie and Bill were strictly A-listâtheir guests were the Gary Coopers, the Jimmy Stewarts. Edieâs invitation would tell you whether the event was black tie or just to wear a business suit. The atmosphere was formal but not stiff. That is to say, if you knew Edie and the other guests, youâd be fine. If you didnât, I imagine it would have been intimidating.
Edieâs staff was up to the standards of her guests. She always let it be known that her butler had once buttled for the Queen Mum at Buckingham Palace. Edie always had the finest of everythingâfood, wines, crystal, china.
Edie Goetz was the hostess of her generationâher only true competition was Rocky Cooper, Garyâs wifeâand the women who came to Edieâs parties knew it. The women would trot out their best clothes, predominantly from couturiers. I remember a lot of Jimmy Galanos dresses, and I remember a lot of stunning jewelryâthe real thing, not replicas.
Edie and Billâs house was no place for false fronts. The paintings were real, the success of the guests was real, and so were the accoutrements of that success. The women wore their finest because they were part of an evening of special people, and they were proud to show off their best. (In line with that, drinking was rarely a problem at A-list parties of this period. People
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