“I don’t think i can talk about it too much ” This was Debbie Reynolds, sad-voiced and near tears, talking for the first time on a subject that had submerged her and Harry Karl to the depths of depression, the loss of their second baby.
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FRED: Hey there, Mrs. Joanne Woodward Newman.
JOANNE: Hey. That sounds so southern.
FRED: You want to get back to New York, don’t you?
JOANNE: Yes, I do.
FRED: What don’t you like about California?
JOANNE: It’s what I love about New York, not what I don’t like about California. California’s fine, if you like California....
This is less a story than a portrait. A portrait of a sinner. A portrait of one who has brought shame and suffering upon his wife and children, of one who has violated the precepts of religion and ethics, and one who stands accused before...
For Jim Garner, the stakes were big: if he lost, he’d lose his career. He was riding high as TV’s “Maverick!” But when a strike cut off his salary and his studio refused to let him accept other offers, it became a real-life gamble. He...
Why did she do it? Is publicity—bold and blatant publicity—all that’s left of Marilyn’s career? At 36—without a husband, a job or faith in herself—what will happen to Marilyn next?...
This is the story of a girl who shook an empire. It is the same story that is to be filmed in Copenhagen, with Christine playing the role she played in life!...