Within a year things were … I Blow My Own Horn, p. 221.
… at long last I knew how … I Blow My Own Horn, p. 243.
You’re never broke if you … www.jesse-l-lasky.com.
Well, since they have worked … I Blow My Own Horn, p. 177.
Mother…went back to the city … Hollywood Be Thy Name, The Warner Brothers Story, pp. 153–154.
The motion picture industry … Hollywood Be Thy Name, The Warner Brothers Story, p. 256.
Chapter Twenty-Three: Ancient Slaves, Bad Facelifts and Broken Towel Bars
Better do another historical … World Film Directors, Volume I: 1890–1945, p. 217.
The old tycoon of celluloid … Cecil B. DeMille: A Life in Art, p. 374.
Before you were born … My Secret Mother Lorna Moon, p. 55.
One thing I have always … World Film Directors, Volume I: 1890–1945, p. 216.
I don’t claim that a good set … The Los Angeles Times, 5/22/1932, p. B6.
Come on up and get it … Scotland Daily Record, 11/12/2008.
… [Lloyd] likes to take a … Time Magazine, 9/16/1940.
When I went into the Army … The Tuscaloosa News, 4/15/1953, p. 13.
… a film should not be judged … www.franklloydfilms.com.
Sound film will leave … British film Institute Film Classics, Voume I, p. 96.
Television motion pictures … The Los Angeles Times, 2/13/1930, p. 2.
It was as much the face … Marilyn Monroe: A Life of the Actress, p. 22.
A producer in a movie … Kentucky New Era, 1025/1947, p. 3.
The fun had gone out of … The Tuscaloosa News, 8/6/1963, p. 33.
Chapter Twenty-Four: Pretzels, Lawyers and Potentates
Any work that varies … The Los Angeles Times, 10/7/1928, p. C27.
We knew they were … Without Lying Down, Francis Marion and The Powerful Women of Hollywood, p. 375.
Despite all the help … Eighty Odd Years in Hollywood, Memoir of a Career in Film and Television, p. 222.
Somebody get the … Eighty Odd Years in Hollywood, Memoir of a Career in Film and Television, p. 61.
… has participated in four … Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3/17/1947, p. 14.
“Any talk about my being … New York Times, 2/6/1932, p. 17.
It has been amazing to me … www.haroldlloyd.com.
One of the greatest … The Los Angeles Times, 3/24/1929, p. C11.
The Screen Guild … New York Times, 5/1/1932, p. X5.
Those who challenge the … The Los Angeles Times, 10/22/1933, p. 7.
Chapter Twenty-Five: Last Founders Standing
Talk to me all you want about … Hollywood Be Thy Name, The Warner Brothers Story, p. 146.
The only good thing … Hollywood Be Thy Name, The Warner Brothers Story, p. 207.
[Jack] stepped close to … Hollywood Be Thy Name, The Warner Brothers Story, p. 312.
I left the screen … Silent Stars, p. 52.
Will Douglas ever … Love, Laughter and Tears, My Hollywood Story, p. 128.
No, I’d get drunk and lose it … World Film Directors, Volume I: 1890–1945, p. 1153.
For the last five years … The Los Angeles Times, 3/16/1946, p. 8.
They were all marvelous … The Men Who Made the Movies, p. 52.
… sit on my porch and … World Film Directors, Volume I: 1890–1945, p. 1159.
I just did my job … New York Times, 1/2/1981, p. D7.
In the limitless reaches … The Los Angeles Times, 9/25/1955, p. G2.
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