|
|
PORTER, DARWIN; CHOWFATT, THEODORA (PHOTO & PAGE LAYOUTS). ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
|
|
|
|
1 |
PORTER, DARWIN; CHOWFATT, THEODORA (PHOTO & PAGE LAYOUTS). Brando Unzipped. Blood Moon, Staten Island: 2007. 0974811823 / 9780974811826 Fourth Printing. h Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. The same animalistic intensity that Marlon Brando brought to the role of Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire lives again within these pages, based on unpublished material gathered over a lifetime of research. The blue jeans made famous by Brando in Streetcar are unzipped in this richly anecdotal, "warts-and-all" biography of the greatest film actor of the 20th century. Within its pages, veteran Hollywood reporter Darwin Porter paints an extraordinarily detailed portrait of Brando, particularly about his early years, that is as blunt, uncompromising and X-rated as the man himself. From the male sex symbol of the 1950s to an overweight slob and tabloid scandal at his century's end, Brando was filmdom's most original star. Women wanted him, and certain men also desired him. He was willing to share his charms - he called it "my noble tool" - with his admirerers. A self-admitted bisexual, Brando seduced more women and the occasional man than any other actor in the history of Hollywood. His trail of conquest led from the A-list boudoirs of New York to similar padded enclaves in Hollywood and eventually to the backwaters of the South Pacific. Includes an Index. Price:
26.45 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|