Hollywood's Hellfire Club: The Misadventures of John Barrymore, W.C. Fields, Errol Flynn and the Bundy Drive Boys

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Feral House, 1 oct. 2007 - 280 pages
They made fans go crazy and censors apoplectic, spent fortunes faster than they made them, forged Rembrandts and hung them in major museums, went on trial for committing statutory rape with necrophiliac teenage girls, reinterpreted Hamlet as an incestuous mama's boy,and swilled immeasurable quantities of spirits during week-long parties on wobbly yachts.
They were "The Bundy Drive Boys," and they made the Rat Pack look like Cub Scouts.
Their self-destructiveness was spectacular, the misanthropy profound, but behind the boozy bravado was a devoted mutual affection. The Bundy Drive Boys' un-bowdlerized stories have never been illustrated so well or told so completely as within Hollywood's Hellfire Club.
Author Gregory William Mank also wrote It's Alive!: The Classic Cinema Saga of Frankenstein and Hollywood Cauldron.
 

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Prologue
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

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À propos de l'auteur (2007)

Greg Mank is the author of several well-regarded film history books, including "It's Alive! The Classic Cinema Saga of Frankenstein" and "Karloff and Lugosi: A Haunting Collaboration," as well as many magazine features and DVD commentaries. Mr. Heard is a leading collector of Hollywood memorabilia, including the paintings and scrapbooks of John Decker, the central "Bundy Drive Boy." He makes his living as a stockbroker and lives in Dallas, TX. Bill Nelson is an indefatigable researcher, on the quest for Bundy Drive Boys material for over a decade. Bill is the force behind oddballbooks.com.

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