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Excellent!, September 26, 2005
I agree with the premise of this book totally and disagree with the other review, which in my opinion, is misinformed. I had the privilege of seeing Tyrone Power in several plays, and he was magnificent. He received fantastic reviews which are documented in such publications as The New York Times and the Herald Tribune. Not to mention, his recording of John Brown's Body, which he toured with along with Raymond Massey and Judith Anderson, apparently two other rotten actors (?) is phenomenal. Twentieth Century Fox did everything they could to keep him a matinee idol and nothing else. When he made "Nightmare Alley," in which he got the finest reviews of his career, the studio did not publicize the film and released it as a B movie. That's fairly rotten, considering all the money he made for them.
Tyrone Power did not only work for Twentieth Century Fox. He worked for Columbia, MGM, and United Artists as well, but Fox also hardly ever loaned him out. As far as his lifestyle, what lifestyle are we talking about? The one that was revealed after he was dead so he couldn't sue? You cannot libel the dead; they have no rights. That's why tell-all books come out after people die. And whether he had a bad lifestyle or not, what about Errol Flynn's lifestyle? Rock Hudson's?
Tyrone Power's looks got in the way of many roles he played, that is for certain. He deserved better than what Fox gave him, but those were the days when studios held you in virtual slavery. Actors (and Power was no exception) constantly owed money on their contracts, and any breaks, such as to do theater, which Power often did, were added on to their contracts.
Fox made a fortune on this man, but because he was a home-grown property (and I know this as a writer with my first publisher) they treated him like dirt. We made you, we can break you. And tin Power's case, they nearly did.
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Fans of Hollywood's Golden Era will love this.., December 9, 2011
Excellent biography. A fascinating story of a fascinating man. I wish the book were longer with even more details about this complex man who died so young. This book has definitely increased my appreciation for Ty Power's acting ability as well as for the large number of films he made in a career that was much too short.
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Studio system, February 9, 2012
I disagree with the review that the other studios were not interested in him for other roles. He was offered many roles by other studios but was turned down by Daryl F. Zanuck . He was offered a role in Gone with the Wind and Gas light among others. I never considered him to be a great actor but to say that he was not able to play roles in the same vain as Clark Gable or Cary Grant who are considered more accomplished actors than him is a joke. He is no better or worse and actor than them .
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