by Greg Merritt
It explores how the earliest silent film experiments evolved into a studiobased system capable of making and, ultimately, breaking a beloved superstar. Simultaneously, it presents the sensational crime story from the day of the “orgy” through Arbuckle’s three trials. Relying on a careful examination of documents, the book finally reveals, after almost a century of wild speculation, what most likely occurred in room 1219.
GREG MERRITT is the author of Film Production: The Complete Uncensored Guide to Independent Filmmaking and Celluloid Mavericks: A History of American Independent Film. He is a senior writer for American Media Inc. and has written hundreds of feature articles for numerous magazines. He has an MFA from the American Film Institute.
Jacket design: Natalya Balnova
Front cover photos: Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, George Grantham Bain Collection, Library of Congress; Virginia Rappe, New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection, Library of Congress; Hotel St. Francis, Ed Brodzinsky, photographer Author photo: Kevin Horton
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