From Publishers Weekly
A comprehensive and marvelously entertaining history of the winners and losers, behind-the-scenes machinations, controversies and rituals surrounding the Academy Awards over the past six decades. Photos.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
YA-An intriguing view of the American movie industry and its magnificent attempt at self-congratulation. Holden covers six decades of the award-from its birth, conceived to spur the industry and control the unions, to the present day (1991) when multimillions are generated even by a nomination. The Oscar's history is often spicy reading-the power moguls, the money, the politics, the glitz. Just as the silver screen has a mystical allure for many, the story of the world that produces the films holds the same attraction. The author explains how the winners are chosen, how the statuettes are made, how the ceremony is planned and executed, and how secrecy is assured. He makes mention of those actors and directors who grovel for the award and those who have refused it. YAs interested in film history, Hollywood, and/or acting will find this book fascinating.
Sue Davis, Cedar Falls High School, IACopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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