Brando: The Unauthorized Biography
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Used Second Edition Hardcover published by Crown Publishers, Inc., N.Y., 1973 in Good Condition. Some wear on Dust Jacket, minor scuffing and edge wear nothing major though. A small mark (smaller than a pinhead) on the black board. Front Endsheet has a small mark on the top of the page. Text is clean and unmarked with no rips, tears, creases, loose or bent pages. A clean copy. One of Hollywood's most controversial actor (and family) but also one of the most talented. A no-holds barred biography of Brando that young rebel that made rebellion hip, whose affairs and marriages are legendary and whose stormy relationships with actors, actresses, directors, producers and studio bosses are the stuff of legend all told with rare insights based on extensive research. "Brando" traces the actor's life and career from his early days in Nebraska to his days sharing a flat with life-long best-friend Wally Cox in New York City to his triumph comeback in "The Godfather". "Brando" reveals with devastating candor the disasters that beset the filming of "The Mutiny on the Bounty", his relationship with Charlie Chaplin during the filming of "A Countess of Hong Kung" and the tempestuous feud with co-star Anna Magnani during the filmimg of "A Fugitive Kind" and how his role in :A Streetcar Named Desire" was misunderstood thus the birth of "method" acting plus his very controversial "Last Tango in Paris". A very entertaining, daringly explicit read that paints a picture of a Brando we never knew. We ship within 24 hours of your purchase with a Delivery Confirmation.