Howard Hawks: The Grey Fox of Hollywood

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Open Road + Grove/Atlantic, 1 ¸.¤. 2007 - 768 ˹éÒ
The first major biography of one of Old Hollywood’s greatest directors.
 
Sometime partner of the eccentric Howard Hughes, drinking buddy of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, an inveterate gambler and a notorious liar, Howard Hawks was the most modern of the great masters and one of the first directors to declare his independence from the major studios. He played Svengali to Lauren Bacall, Montgomery Clift, and others, but Hawks’s greatest creation may have been himself. As The Atlantic Monthly noted, “Todd McCarthy. . . . has gone further than anyone else in sorting out the truths and lies of the life, the skills and the insight and the self-deceptions of the work.”
 
“A fluent biography of the great director, a frequently rotten guy but one whose artistic independence and standards of film morality never failed.” —The New York Times Book Review
 
“Hawks’s life, until now rather an enigma, has been put into focus and made one with his art in Todd McCarthy’s wise and funny Howard Hawks.” —The Wall Street Journal
 
“Excellent. . . . A respectful, exhaustive, and appropriately smartass look at Hollywood’s most versatile director.” —Newsweek
 

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The Engineer as Poet
Origins
Boy of Privilege
Rich Kid in Hollywood
Showtime
RKO Gunga Din and Bringing Up Baby
Only Angels 20 His Girl Friday
Slim Hemingway and An Outlaw
In the Land of the Pharaohs
Sojourn in Europe
Bravo
Hatari
Mans Favorite Sport?
Fast Cars and Young Women
The Last Roundup
From Sand to Dust

Sergeant York
Catching Fire
Air Force
The BelAir Front
To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep
Red River
Slim Walks Money Talks
I Was a Male War Bride
An Old Boss A New Mate
Monkey Business and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
Acknowledgments
Notes
The Sound Barrier
Hughes Hecht Hays and Scarface
The Crowd Roars
Faulkner Thalberg and Today We Live 12 Viva Villa
Twentieth Century 14 Barbary Coast
Ceiling Zero 16 The Road to Glory 17 Include Me Out Come and Get
Bibliography
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Howard Hawks is the first major biography of one of Hollywood's greatest directors, a filmmaker of incomparable versatility whose body of work includes the landmark gangster film Scarface, screwball comedies like Bringing Up Baby and His Girl Friday, the Bogart-Bacall classics To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep, the musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and aviation classics and Westerns like The Dawn Patrol and Rio Bravo. Sometime partner of the eccentric Howard Hughes, drinking buddy of William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, an inveterate gambler and a notorious liar, Hawks was the most modern of the great masters and one of the first directors to declare his independence from the major studios. He played Svengali to Lauren Bacall, Montgomery Clift, and others, but Hawks's greatest creation may have been himself. As The Atlantic Monthly noted, "Todd McCarthy . . . has gone further than anyone else in sorting out the truths and lies of the life, the skills and the insight and the self-deceptions of the work." "A fluent biography of the great director, a frequently rotten guy but one whose artistic independence and standards of film morality never failed." -- The New York Times Book Review; "Hawks's life, until now rather an enigma, has been put into focus and made one with his art in Todd McCarthy's wise and funny Howard Hawks." -- The Wall Street Journal; "Excellent . . . a respectful, exhaustive, and appropriately smartass look at Hollywood's most versatile director." -- Newsweek.

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