Mack Mabel

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Mack   Mabel
Author : Michael Stewart
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Publisher : Samuel French, Incorporated
Language : English
Release Date : 02 May 1976
ISBN : UOM:39015059167083
Pages : 70 pages
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Mack Mabel by Michael Stewart Book PDF Summary

This is a saga of the silent film era, "when movies were movies" the story of legendary director Mack Sennett and his greatest star, the adorable Mabel Normand. Mack himself guides the audience through his tale of triumph, romance and regret. Bankrupted by the talkies and forced to sell his studio, Mack reminisces about his colorful past, including his bittersweet love affair with Mabel, whom he had discovered and guided to superstardom. Jerry Herman's celebrated score includes some of his most treasured gems, including "Time Heals Everything," "I Won't Send Roses," "Wherever He Ain't," and "Look What Happened to Mabel."

Mack   Mabel

This is a saga of the silent film era, "when movies were movies" the story of legendary director Mack Sennett and his greatest star, the adorable Mabel Normand. Mack himself guides the audience through his tale of triumph, romance and regret. Bankrupted by the talkies and forced to sell his

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Mabel Normand

American silent film actress Mabel Normand (1892-1930) appeared in a string of popular movies opposite stars like Charlie Chaplin and Fatty Arbuckle before dying of tuberculosis at 37. Her brief but remarkable career--which included directorial and writing credits and heading her own studio and production company--was eclipsed by scandal when police

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ICE CREAM FOR BREAKFAST is based on real-life events. It’s historical fiction with a sense of humor. In the era of silent films, when women were not considered funny, MABEL NORMAND broke barriers as Hollywood’s first female comedy superstar. The first woman to act, write and direct comedy

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There have been many worthy books on the Keystone Film Company, Mack Sennett, and Mabel Normand—not to mention the countless volumes on Charlie Chaplin. But, despite their ongoing popularity, there has never been a full-length book devoted solely to the Keystone Cops. At least, not until now. A dozen

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