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Emeralds in Tinseltown: The Irish in Hollywood Steve Brennan
Appletree Press (TX), 2007
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Dishing Hollywood: The Real Scoop on Tinseltown's Most Notorious Scandals 10 reviews Laurie Jacobson
Cumberland House Publishing, 2003
A Must-Have Book For Classic Movie Fans! I had so much fun reading this book! The stories are great and Miss Jacobson clears up a lot of false Hollywood rumors. The best part about this book is that it includes chapters about some forgotten stars like Carole Landis, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Lupe Velez. Anyone who is a fan of classic Hollywood and loves juicy gossip will want this book.
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The Last Remaining Seats: Movie Palaces Of Tinseltown (Architecture and Film) 3 reviews
Hennessey & Ingalls, 2004
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE ARCHITECTURE BOOK EVER The Last Remaining Seats is simply a feast for the eyes for anyone interested in movie palace architecture. The book includes color beautiful color photographs of the Million Dollar, Los Angeles,Palace, State, Tower and Orpheum Theatres on Broadway as well as the Mayan and Belasco on nearby Hill Street. The Wiltern on Wilshire Boulevard is also featured. The Hollywood theatres included are ...
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Hollywood Sinners (The Tinseltown Trilogy) 8 reviews Peter Joseph Swanson
StoneGarden.net Publishing, 2007
Hollywood Sinners At first glance you might think that this is just another one of those stories about powerful Hollywood moguls and spoiled starlets. Believe me, this is not a tale that you have read before. You will find yourself in 1930's Hollywood following the wildly entertaining adventures of a starving young woman with stars in her eyes and blood on her hands. Mobsters, dance hall girls, Nazis and a nun on ...
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Twelve Step Plan to Becoming an Actor in LA: From Your Town to Tinseltown 63 reviews Dawn Lerman
iUniverse Star, 2005
This is a MUST read I moved out to LA from NYC and found the whole acting business very intimidating. It was my good fortune that a fellow actor I met at a commercial casting recommended this inspiring book to me. It is filled with valuable information that all actors new to this city need to have at their fingertips. Dawn Lerman practically takes you by the hand and walks you thru all the things you can do to ...
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Hollywood Trivia: Over 300 Curious Lists from Tinseltown Aubrey Malone
Prion, 2008
Did you know that Harrison Ford was cast by accident while working as a carpenter on the set of Star Wars? That Tom Cruise was voted the pupil “least likely to succeed” in high school? And that Demi Moore ordered a retake of a scene in The Scarlet Letter —at a cost of $100,000—because she didn’t like the way her hair looked? An Aladdin’s cave full of hundreds of little-known movie facts, Hollywood Trivia ...
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Hollywood Blue: The Tinseltown Pornographers 2 reviews Harris Gaffin
B.T. Batsford, 1998
Thoroughly Researched This is the definitive book on the porno industry. It is the only book written by a serious journalist, not some porno fan dying to meet the stars. Gaffin kept his distance and fairly and accurately describes what he saw and what he experienced. This book covers stars, directors, producers, distributors. He spent time with the LAPD Vice Squad. He met with the grand daddy who set up the entire ...
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Tinseltown Riff 1 review Shelly Frome
Yellowback Mysteries, 2008
TINSELTOWN RIFF An amazing writing technique that actually makes the reader feel they are
watching a movie. Fromes's remarkable details fill each page as if viewing
a film scene. You find yourself nearly breathless trying to keep up with the constant action. Danger,humor and narcissistic sex co-exist in the Hollywood world of fantasy and selfish ambition.Each chapter brings a change of direction.All is finally ...
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Murder in Tinseltown 2 reviews Hamner Earl, Don Sipes
Hawk Publishing Group, 2000
People Magazine Meets America's Most Wanted This book contains all the twists of a classic murder mystery and then some. It's intriguing and suspensful right from the beginning, as you try to solve a crime amidst the allure of Hollywood. It is a definate page-turner and a wonderful read!
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Tinseltowns U.S.A. John Kremer
Open Horizons, 1988
A trivia quiz book starring towns and cities featured in movies and TV shows. A cast of thousands.
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Tinseltown cheerleader 'Mr. Hollywood' friend of stars, presidents.(Entertainment): An article from: Winnipeg ... Gale Reference Team
Thomson Gale, 2008
This digital document is an article from Winnipeg Free Press, published by Thomson Gale on January 11, 2008. The length of the article is 567 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Tinseltown cheerleader 'Mr. Hollywood' friend of ...
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Eclectic traveler from Tinseltown to cyberspace. (Lee Stein, chief executive officer of First Virtual ... Liz Harman
CBJ, L.P., 1994
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on November 14, 1994. The length of the article is 1668 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Eclectic traveler from Tinseltown to ...
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Hollywood Lovers: The Raunchy Revelations of Tinseltown's Rich, Famous & Beautiful People Sheridan McCoid
Orion Books Ltd, 1998
In the style of Hollywood Babylon, Hollywood Lovers takes a long, unblinking look at romantic excess in Tinseltown. Featuring 60 color photos. Sensational true stories of the casting couch, sex addiction, secret trysts, seedy affairs, outlandish weddings, divorce parties, lavish romances, and sordid liaisons--it's all here in Hollywood Lovers. Compiled from the massive archives of the British television series of the same name, which ...
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Mac Slade Private Dick - The Tinseltown Murders 1 review John Blumenthal
Simon & Schuster, 1985
From the cover: In The Tinseltown Murders, Detective Mac Slade is being hounded by a pair of Mob goons with the combined IQ of a ficus tree. In the nick of time, he gets a frantic call from the wife of Hollywood private eye Jack Mushnik. Arriving on the Coast after eluding the goons, Slade goes to a glitzy Hollywood bash in search of Jack and finds him -- curled up in a refrigerator, dead as can be. A lady ...
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Tarnished in Tinseltown: A Medium for Revenge 1 review Eva Stokes
PublishAmerica, 2006
fun read! Outrageous stories from Evie London's life that will make you laugh. Very funny book, highly entertaining.
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The Hollywood treatment: why it's hard to tell the Tinseltown story if you don't follow the studio script. ... Neal Koch
Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism, 1991
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism on January 1, 1991. The length of the article is 3981 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: The ...
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Crowned in Tinseltown.(Sports)(Clincher: Jones' late basket gives Oregon a 67-65 win over USC and guarantees ...
The Register Guard, 2002
This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on March 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1609 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Crowned in ...
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Who Killed Hollywood?: And Put The Tarnish On Tinseltown 5 reviews Peter Bart
Renaissance Books, 2000
That's Entertainment Here are articles that offer insights into the way the entertainment industry really works and what the stars and directors are really like. It provides an antidote to celebrity journalism which is just a collection of puff pieces. It's a fascinating read.
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Bruce Lee #3 (Tinseltown Rebellion) Mike Baron
Malibu Comics, 1994
Bruce Lee issue #3. September 1994.
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