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    What Price Hollywood?

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    George Cukor's 1932 What Price Hollywood? Is the template for gimlet-eyed stories about the high cost of dreams. Adela Rogers Saint John screenplay is loosely based on silent film star Colleen Moore and her alcoholic producer husband. In the film, Constance Bennett is the Hollywood up and comer who marries a hard drinking director on the way down. It is the direct origin for the trilogy of films based on A STAR IS BORN (1937)

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    pietroantoni@  23.12.2016 age: 36-49 14,633 reviews

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