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Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood |
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Rating:  Summary: A long gone girlfriend Review: After reading Ms. Beauchamp's biography of Frances Marion, I felt that I knew Frances...and felt a bit sad that we would no longer "hang out" within these pages. Frances was not only an intelligent and witty screenwriter but a woman with principles and a giving heart. The lack of respect afforded to Ms. Marion by modern cinephiles as a pioneer in film-making is a true travesty. These pages made me wish that I could have been friends with Frances Marion...and in another life, I think I would.
Rating:  Summary: A long gone girlfriend Review: After reading Ms. Beauchamp's biography of Frances Marion, I felt that I knew Frances...and felt a bit sad that we would no longer "hang out" within these pages. Frances was not only an intelligent and witty screenwriter but a woman with principles and a giving heart. The lack of respect afforded to Ms. Marion by modern cinephiles as a pioneer in film-making is a true travesty. These pages made me wish that I could have been friends with Frances Marion...and in another life, I think I would.
Rating:  Summary: A Fascinating Look At Early Hollywood Review: Cari Beauchamp has written a fascinating biography of early Hollywood through the life of Frances Marion, one of its most powerful and highly paid screenwriters, Without Lying Down, Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood. The working life of Frances Marion has the advantage of coinciding with the birth of movies as Marion began working on scripts for silent movies in the teens and continued into the sound era and the advent of World War II. This biography also has the joy of highlighting many of the other unique women of Hollywood as Frances Marion traveled in a powerful Hollywood clique. It is a wonderful look at Hollywood between the wars from the vantage point of Frances Marion. Occasionally, it would have been helpful if the author could have expanded the view a little to give a larger context outside of Frances Marion's own sphere of influence and given a broader perspective of the film industry. But what is seen in both entertaining and informative. There was for me real sadness at the end of this book as all these great women pass away but, now at least, one of them is captured lovingly and brilliantly in this fine biography.
Rating:  Summary: A lovely look at the Zelig of early Hollywood. Review: Frances Marion knew EVERYONE! Mary Pickford was her best friend; Louis Mayer was her boss for years; Anita Loos was a pal. Who knew? I kept marveling at what an unsung influce she was. The book is thoroughly detailed and a nice read. Ms. Beauchamp maybe doesn't pay off the "powerful women" part of her title; the book is really just about one of the powerful women (Marion). Though Pickford, Loos, Meredyth, Dressler et al are all a major part of FM's life, their role in the power structure of early Hollywood isn't explored all that much. But so what? The title may be a little off; the content of the book is spot on. A must-read for any Hollywood buff.
Rating:  Summary: great info, drippy book Review: full of interesting facts about early hollywood and women's contributions to movies, as actresses, writers and much else. too bad that the writing is slack, the descriptions are flat, and that the whole thing is presented with a kind of rah-rah feminism that's already looking dated.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Overview of Women in the Silent Era Review: I bought this book on a whim. I was looking for books on some of the great silent stars..Marion Davis, Mary Pickford, Colleen Moore, Olive Thomas, etc. I find it incredibly hard to find books about the Golden Age of Hollywood. After reading this work, I was taken back to a time when flickers were just coming in to vogue and when women could thrive in a burgeoning industry! The author - Cari Beauchamp did an excellent job of capturing the feel of the Golden age of Hollywood. I thought that her research was extensive and considering the limited amount of information available on women in this era, very complete. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in recapturing the essence of the Golden Age of Hollywood in their very modern living rooms of today.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Overview of Women in the Silent Era Review: I bought this book on a whim. I was looking for books on some of the great silent stars..Marion Davis, Mary Pickford, Colleen Moore, Olive Thomas, etc. I find it incredibly hard to find books about the Golden Age of Hollywood. After reading this work, I was taken back to a time when flickers were just coming in to vogue and when women could thrive in a burgeoning industry! The author - Cari Beauchamp did an excellent job of capturing the feel of the Golden age of Hollywood. I thought that her research was extensive and considering the limited amount of information available on women in this era, very complete. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in recapturing the essence of the Golden Age of Hollywood in their very modern living rooms of today.
Rating:  Summary: You did a very good job of documenting a very complex woman Review: I knew Frances well when she lived in Woodbridge,CT, to be near her son Fred who was teaching at Yale...She was a remarkable women and I still treasure her friendship...GREAT BOOK, Cari
Rating:  Summary: The best movie-based biography in ages!! Review: I loved this book! The author recognizes the greatness of her subject and rises to the occasion, writing in a highly engaging style. I was most impressed with Marion's deep friendships with her female co-horts through the years from Mary Pickford to newspaper columnist Jill Jackson (still active, by the way). Thoroughly entertaining, interesting, and moving at times. Anybody who believes there is no such thing as friendship in Hollywood has obviously never read this book. I only wish Mary Pickford had as sympathetic a personal biographer as the author is here. She, like, Frances Marion, was one of the greats.
Rating:  Summary: Women in Early Hollywood Review: I was really looking forward to this bio about writer Frances Marion, but I couldn't help but be disappointed. It's certainly a complete and scholarly work, but I came away with very little sense of what Marion was really like as a person, what her writing was like or her wit. She was at one time the highest paid writer in Hollywood, but I felt barely acquainted with her when I had finished the book. I have found other books (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s for example) which give a closer look at early Hollywood. What I did like however was the wealth of information about Marion's famous friends such as Marie Dressler, Mary Pickford and Hedda Hopper. And the bibliography is excellent.
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