Nice Guys Don't Work in Hollywood is a fast-paced vew of Harrington's journey through the kaleidoscope of the movie business, acting alternatively as personal memoir and cultural history from a veteran of thee entertainment business. In addition, Harrington was living as a gay man in Hollywood and the book gives a rare peak into the hidden world of what was then an elite subculture. Starting in 1940s avant-garde heyday, harrington made several deeply intuitive and evocative films. Against all odds, he then became a Hollywood insider.
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Nice Guys Don't Work in Hollywood is a fast-paced vew of Harrington's journey through the kaleidoscope of the movie business, acting alternatively as personal memoir and cultural history from a veteran of thee entertainment business. In addition, Harrington was living as a gay man in Hollywood and the book gives a rare peak into the hidden world of what was then an elite subculture. Starting in 1940s avant-garde heyday, harrington made several deeply intuitive and evocative films. Against all odds, he then became a Hollywood insider.
'A unique autobiography by a Hollywood insider who never managed to reconcile artistic inclinations with the reality of the industry's commercial imperatives, but who still managed to have an extraordinary life and career.' --- Hey You Guys
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Destinations, frais et délaisVendeur : Arnold M. Herr, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Small octavo paperback. B&W photographs. Condition: minor wear to covers; diagonal crease to lower corner of front cover and similar creasing to first two pages; else very good. Pages: xiii, 272. N° de réf. du vendeur 8072MP
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Vendeur : Midian Books, Swadlincote, Royaume-Uni
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. 1st 2013 272pp Drag City trade paperback. Illustrated. Near fine. The adventures of an aesthete in the movie business. Rare memoir from the avant-garde, and later mainstream, director, most famous for Nightide with Dennis Hopper, which also featured a small cameo from Cameron, herself the subject of one of his earlier short films The Wormwood Star (1956). N° de réf. du vendeur 250308
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