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The Farrows of Hollywood : Their Dark Side of Paradise
The Farrows of Hollywood : Their Dark Side of Paradise
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Author(s): Moss, Marilyn Ann
ISBN No.: 9781510768833
Pages: 328
Year: 202306
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 38.66
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"An immersing and compelling read about a renowned Hollywood family." -- Library Journal "Film scholar Marilyn Ann Moss embraces the messiness of real life in an astonishingly good new book, The Farrows of Hollywood . Released by vigilante independent publisher Skyhorse, which picks up books institutions want canceled but readers want released, this volume delves into the sad, strange history of the Farrow family. It serves as a useful reminder that nearly everyone has closets with skeletons. After reading this rigorously researched, perceptively written book, however, we know one other thing for sure: in the Woody-Mia contretemps, only a fool would try to find the moral high ground. ''What a mess'' is a more sensible reaction than any firm feeling about the parties'' innocence or guilt, let alone virtue or sinfulness." -- Washington Examiner "Introducing the Farrows, Hollywood royalty who had it all: sex, drugs, and cheating hearts . With a tale that includes the Black Dahlia, the Manson family, Frank Sinatra, and the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi .


YOU GOTTA LOVE THIS FAMILY!" --Paul Lynch, director of Star Trek: The Next Generation , Prom Night , and The (New) Twilight Zone "Bad men leave a deep imprint on their communities and, especially, on their families. Case in point, John Farrow, Hollywood director of the film noir era; tall, handsome, commanding, a magnet for the ladies--but also a bullying brute on set, a serial abuser of actresses, a person Katharine Hepburn called the most depraved man she had ever known. And Mia Farrow''s father. It''s the impact of this man''s schizophrenic reign of trauma on those who worked and lived with him that is at the heart of Marilyn Moss''s compelling new book. Scrupulously researched, as it had to be-- Farrow''s past was shrouded in mystery--and sharply written, it unravels as a twisted tale of a twisted man who left his mark on his oldest daughter in ways that have only become clear with the passage of time." --William Gray, screenwriter of The Changeling "Like her marvelous books on directors George Stevens and Raoul Walsh, Marilyn Ann Moss''s The Farrows of Hollywood delves deep into its subject and is a flat-out pleasure to read. She excavates the rich and tragic history of writer and director John Farrow, who was as intent on self-destruction as he was on achieving fame and acclaim. The saga of his marriage to the established star Maureen O''Sullivan is no less troubling and just as expertly told.


Then, there''s the tale of their seven offspring, with its central episode devoted to Mia Farrow''s and Woody Allen''s tortured relationship." --Robert L. Pincus , art critic, cultural historian, and author of Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz: On a Scale That Competes with the World "The great revelation of The Farrows of Hollywood is the engrossing character of patriarch John Farrow, a handsome poseur, fabricator, sadist, compulsive womanizer, and devout Catholic who managed to parlay his storytelling skills into becoming a film director. Nonetheless, he was a talented director who, at his best, memorably evoked his personal demons in noirs like The Big Clock , Where Danger Lives , and the Faustian Alias Nick Beal in what author Marilyn Ann Moss describes as a landscape of his unconscious. Moss makes a convincing case that his traumatic legacy had profound effects on the characters of his children, especially daughter Mia." --Frederic Lombardi , author of Allan Dwan and the Rise and Decline of the Hollywood Studios "As a Hollywood dynasty, the Farrows have been overshadowed by the likes of the Fondas, the Hustons, and the Coppolas, but their contributions to film history and to popular cultural in general are significant and well worth delving into. With this rich and deep dive, Marilyn Moss crafts a vivid story of multiple generations of lives lived in the spotlight, whether they welcomed the attention or not. Great stuff.


" --Shawn Levy , author of The Castle on Sunset , Paul Newman: A Life , and In on the Joke.


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