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Hooked on Hollywood

Discoveries from a Lifetime of Film Fandom

by Leonard Maltin

Type
Essays
Subject
Sociology
Keywords
United States, sociology, cinephilia
Publishing date
2018
Publisher
GoodKnight Books
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 400 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-9983763-9-4
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Book Presentation:
Leonard Maltin is America’s best-known film historian, film reviewer, and author of books that have sold more than 7 million copies. He remains a thought leader on past and present Hollywood through his website www.leonardmaltin.com, and a social media presence that includes an active Facebook page and a Twitter feed with more than 66,000 followers. In Hooked on Hollywood, Maltin opens up his personal archive to take readers on a fascinating journey through film history. He first interviewed greats of Hollywood as a precocious teenager in 1960s New York City. He used what he learned from these luminaries to embark on a 50-year (and counting) career that has included New York Times bestselling books, 30 years of regular appearances coast-to-coast on Entertainment Tonight, movie introductions on Turner Classic Movies, and countless other television and radio performances. Early Maltin interviews had literally been stored in his garage for more than 40 years until GoodKnight Books brought them to light for the first time in this volume to entertain readers and inform future film scholars. Teenaged Leonard Maltin landed one-on-ones with Warner Bros. sexy pre-Code siren Joan Blondell; Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated actor Burgess Meredith; Cecil B. DeMille’s right-hand-man Henry Wilcoxon; Oscar-winning actor Ralph Bellamy; playwright, novelist, and MGM screenwriter Anita Loos; early screen heartthrob George O’Brien; classic Paramount director Mitchell Leisen; and others. Later in his career, Maltin sat down with men and women who worked inside the top studios during the heyday of movies and early television. This second set of in-depth interviews reveals what life was like under Louis B. Mayer, Jack Warner, Harry Cohn, and the other titans of Hollywood. What emerges is a fascinating and at times uproarious homage to Golden Era Hollywood. In addition, key feature articles from Maltin’s newsletter Movie Crazy are published here for the first time, providing new perspectives on the Warner Bros. classics Casablanca and Gold Diggers of 1933 as well as many other masterpieces—and bombs—from Hollywood history. Finally, Maltin looks back at what he considers Hollywood’s “overlooked” studio, RKO Radio Pictures, which gave us such classics as King Kong and the many dance musicals of Astaire and Rogers. In Leonard’s unique and witty style, he looks at dozens of obscure RKO features from the 1930s, including saucy pre-Codes, musicals, comedies, and mysteries. Leonard Maltin’s love of movies and vast knowledge about their history shines through from the first page to the last in this unique volume, which includes 150 rare photos and a comprehensive index.

About the Author:
Leonard Maltin is a film critic and historian who can be regularly seen on ReelzChannel and Turner Classic Movies. He is the author of the long-running Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide and its companion, Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

Press Reviews:
"The latest from film critic and historian Maltin (Leonard Maltin’s 151 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen) is an often delightful if uneven collection of work from the past five decades. The bulk of the text consists of interviews with Hollywood performers and filmmakers conducted between 1967 and 2010. The subjects range from celebrated star Joan Blondell to the obscure but prolific Leslie H. Martinson, a film script supervisor turned film and TV director who worked on "every Warner Bros. show imaginable." The author is a generous, well-informed interviewer, whose introductory text helps the reader understand why lesser-known figures like Martinson merit attention. In the earliest selections, the still teenaged Maltin takes some time to find his footing as an interviewer, but any initial amateurism on his part is offset by his contagious enthusiasm. The book also includes several essays, most memorably about the use of popular songs in Casablanca, the late-career return of silent stars like Buster Keaton and Lillian Gish in television roles, and early Hollywood remakes. Other essays, though, will be too granular for any but the Maltin completist. Nonetheless, this enjoyable anthology will be a welcome addition to the bookshelves of classic film fans." —Publishers Weekly

"Leonard and Jessie Maltin talk about their father/daughter podcast, where the longtime movie critic and buff joins forces with his offspring to interview actors and directors, and talk their favorite films." —Podcast, "Talking Tech" (USA Today)

"Interview with host Larry Mantle on this NPR affiliate" —KPCC

"I have read it, as in every word, as in reading nothing else till it was finished, as in being sorry when it was finished, because I could as much have enjoyed 400 more pages of Hooked On Hollywood's delve into sagas of past film all new to me, indeed unknown to anyone before Maltin dug his customary deep to find lost lore regarding movies we all love." —John McElwee, —Greenbriar Picture Shows

"Interview with Barry Kibrick. His show is on PBS Los Angeles + syndicated to many PBS affiliates nationally." —http://klcs.org/between-the-lines/

"Interview on a daily radio show based in Washington DC with multiple radio stations, a loyal international listenership, over 100 million downloads and a consistent presence on the Top Audio Podcast chart on iTunes." —http://mikeomearashow.com

" ...Many of the names and actors are known only by film buffs. Yet it’s fascinating because the history of the movies reflects the history of the 20th century. The passing parade may have new players but the journeys remain timeless. Here is invaluable insight because the men and women Maltin assembles here were there. As history was being made." —Stephen Schaefer, Boston Herald

"Interview on FilmWeek on AirTalk, hosted by Larry Mantle, is a one-hour weekly segment offering reviews of the week's new movies, interviews with filmmakers, and discussion." —KPCC (NPR)

"Interview on morning show entertainment section." —KTLA

"This book is entertaining and engaging for golden age film fans and historians. Through the articles and interviews the reader will discover a new appreciation for the complicated filmmaking process. Studio heads, directors, composers, actors all the way to assistants and extras have decisions to make and parts to play that determine a film’s financial and entertainment success." —Amanda Sheriff, scoop.previewsworld.com/

See the publisher website: GoodKnight Books

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