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David Bret (Author)
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October 18, 2006
In the first biography of Joan Crawford to give the full, uncensored story, bestselling author David Bret tells Crawford's rags to riches climb, from working in a Kansas City laundry to collecting an Oscar for her defining role in Mildred Pierce, and on to her devotion to Christian Science and reliance on vodka. He discusses the star's legendary relationship with Clark Gable, her countless love affairs, her marriages — three of them to gay men — and her obsession with rough sex. Bret divulges what really happened that led her to disinherit two of her four children, earning her the nickname "Mommie Dearest," as well as how her loathed mother forced Crawford to work as a prostitute, appear in pornographic films, and sleep her way to the top.
Bret analyzes Crawford's films, many of which were constructed purely as vehicles where actress and character were often indistinguishable. Overtly generous towards her coterie of gay friends, she was heartless towards her enemies, particularly Bette Davis, her co-star in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, with whom she shared a lifelong feud.
Drawing on a wealth of unpublished material and interviews, David Bret presents a unique, fascinating portrait of a single-minded, uncompromising woman.

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Bret, who has written several celebrity bios, details Joan Crawford's rags-to-riches story in this able biography. Born Lucille LeSueur in 1905, Crawford lived a hardscrabble life in the Midwest; as the product of a Dickensian childhood, she slept her way to the top. She became a taxi dancer who turned tricks; discovered by an MGM talent scout at age 20, she headed to Hollywood. From silents to talkies, in a career that spanned from 1925 to 1970, Crawford, glamorous and vulnerable, became a gay icon and hero to working-class women in films like Possessed and the Oscar-winning Mildred Pierce. Renowned for sleeping with her leading men, she had an on-and-off affair with Clark Gable (who Bret claims swung both ways). Three of her four husbands were bisexual; two were abusive. Her voracious sexual appetite was legendary. Bret chronicles her films, her feud with Bette Davis and dismisses her daughter's Mommie Dearest tirade, but he revels in Hollywood's sexual excesses, and fans who crave a lively insider view will most appreciate this bio. (Jan.)
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"Joan Crawford--a quintessential superstar, an epitome of timeless glamour who personified for decades the dreams and disappointments of millions of American women."

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Carroll & Graf (October 18, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786718684
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786718689
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,193,714 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Amazon USA is Janus, pure and simple. You get 5-stars reviews and tremendous praise...or you get 1-star reviews which are so poisonous (the July 2011 one for "Valentino", by Markus King being a prime example)that they defy belief. If someone leaves a 5-star review, you can guarantee that a poison review will pop up the next day. The homophobic Valentino female fans are the worst--easy to discern here, they cannot accept that he was gay, loathe anyone who suggests that he might have been, and have set up a hotbed of loathing against this author. There is of course a maxim to all of this: if Bret's books were SO bad, how come that he has been publishing for a quarter-century, and outselling ALL of his rivals?

Diary For 2011:
"Elizabeth Taylor: The Lady, The Lover, The Legend", April, to be followed by special foreign language mass-printings (Poland, Russia, Sweden, China, Japan), September-December.

"Freddie Mercury: Too Young, Too Soon", September.

Born in Paris in November 1954, Bret published his first biography, "The Piaf Legend", in 1988. His other bestsellers include biographies of Maria Callas, Mario Lanza, Gracie Fields, Elizabeth Taylor, Rudolph Valentino, George Formby, Rock Hudson, and around twenty more. His two biographies of Morrissey have sold in excess of 150,000 copies in the UK alone.

Bret loathes fan forums, another reason for the one-star reviews:
"They place their idols on pedestals, but they see the idols only as THEY want to see them, not as they really were. Really, I am SO flattered that they can devote so much time to attacking me, and it is such fun attacking them back--though of course they do not like having a taste of their own medicine!"

 

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85 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Joan deserves better, October 22, 2006
This review is from: Joan Crawford: Hollywood Martyr (Hardcover)
I purchased the British edition of this book a couple of months ago because I was so hungry for a new Joan Crawford biography. Most of the other biographies do not really describe this fascinating, and talented star.

According to Mr. Bret, just about every major male star during the golden-era was a "switch hitter." And, that seemed to be all he wanted to write about and discuss, which is of no interest to someone who wants to learn about Joan Crawford.

The author claims that Joan's first three husbands had some sugar in their respected tanks. However, the author does not include any exclusive interviews, new information, or background on any of these people (especially Miss Crawford in this regard.) Instead, David Bret relies on old interviews (the newest interviews were more than thirty five years old) pieced together to give these salacious claims the ring of truth. But, it's just second-hand gossip that has been talked about and reported on for nearly forty years.

Joan's life also is not scrutinized or detailed or even fully explained. I am so fascinated with Joan Crawford and I have so many questions about her, but none of my questions are answered. Because the author does not describe the Academy Award Winner in any circumstantiated manner. And if anything, I have more questions.

Instead, the author describes the plots of (most) of Joan's movies and then gives his "professional" critique on Miss Crawford's performance. This should be about Joan Crawford, not about the plots of her films. Roughly 75% of the book is about a movie which made for sloppy reading, and lazy writing on Mr. Bret's part.

As stated, there were no interviews conducted for this book. It would have been so much more interesting for the author to include interviews with Joan's family. Joan's adopted son recently passed away last month, so this would have been extremely interesting to read his story. None of Miss Crawford's family, close friends, or business associates were interviewed for "Hollywood Martyr."

The book also does not include any worthwhile or rare pictures of Joan, which is very unfortunate. (BTW, the British book does include an alternate cover, where Joan looks more youthful.) And there also are not any pictures of Joan before she signed on with MGM. The oldest picture of her being taken in 1927; more than two years after she made her first feature film. And, there also aren't any candid pictures of Joan.

"Hollywood Martyr" included all of Joan's French movie titles with the English translations (in the back of the book) which I really appreciated. I have a good friend in Paris that also likes Joan so this will come in handy for me, but I wonder why the author included this information?

Joan deserves a better biography. Joan, your fans still adore you after all these years and will never stop loving you!!
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Shallow and gossipy dross, October 27, 2006
This review is from: Joan Crawford: Hollywood Martyr (Hardcover)
At first glance, this book seems as if finally someone has pulled together the story of Joan Crawford, warts and all, but the book does not withstand analysis. The only difference between it and the many antiseptic biographies of Crawford is that this book openly acknowledges her promiscuity. It reads like a very long fan magazine article. Even the title smacks of fan magazine junk because if there was one thing Crawford was not, it was a martyr!

The author makes the fatal mistake of padding the story with very detailed plot descriptions of all of Crawford's movies. They take up pages and pages. Given that her films, with very few exceptions, were unashamedly studio products with contrived plots designed to showcase her (she played the same role endlessly), this is really dumb. Having done this, the boredom is compounded by almost no comment on Crawford's performances.

Also, there is more rubbish about that stupid Crawford/Bette Davis feud. Would you believe it began in 1933 when Davis's film "Ex Lady", a film for which she was vocally ashamed, was released and ignored because Crawford stole the headlines on other matters? Give us a break!

Don't be fooled by the description of this book by Amazon. It is a shallow read. Borrow it from a public library because you will knock it over in one night but don't waste your money to add it to your own bookshelf.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't do justice to Ms. Crawford plus fact checking needed, November 2, 2006
This review is from: Joan Crawford: Hollywood Martyr (Hardcover)
This book is gossipy and rehashes some of the stories circulating about Joan Crawford for instance the alleged stag films, her alleged bisexuality and even dips into other gossipy stories about Jean Harlow, Ramon Novarro, and Rudolph Valentino among others.

Also, I wondered why the author or the editors didn't check this over and remove obvious errors. The author states that Norma Shearer never remarried out of respect for her late husband Irving Thalberg. Ms. Shearer had a very well documented marriage to Martin Arrouge, a Ski instructor and their marriage lasted until her death. Also, he states that John Gilbert was replaced by Gary Cooper in Desire. Actually, John Halliday replaced Mr. Gilbert--Gary Cooper was always in the cast. There are other errors but these I found the most striking.

What is good in the book are the summary of the plots of Ms. Crawford's films plus the illustrations. Indeed, Ms. Crawford is one of the most notable actresses of the 20th century along with Bette Davis, Greta Garbo and Katharine Hepburn. The author does do justice to her film career nd chronicles her rise from a bit player at MGM to a Hollywood icon. Her four marriages (two to actors--Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Franchot Tone)also receive attention, though there is much gossip thrown in, which has neither been proved or disproved over the years. Her long term relationship with Clark Gable is also discussed.

Overall, the book could have been better. I was disappointed in the factual errors also. Those who admire Joan Crawford should get a copy of her biography by Bob Thomas.
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being outed, taxi dancer, casting couch
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New York, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Brentwood Park, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Norma Shearer, William Haines, Baby Jane, Irving Thalberg, Marlene Dietrich, Paul Bern, Warner Brothers, Hays Office, Mildred Pierce, Tallulah Bankhead, Robert Taylor, Johnny Guitar, Miss Crawford, Barbara Stanwyck, Errol Flynn, Grand Hotel, Hedda Hopper, Mary Pickford, Robert Aldrich
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