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Phil Koury was Cecil B. DeMille's "personal representative" since 1946 and stood close as DeMille made some of the most successful movies of his time.
This is a first-hand account of the ups and downs of one of our most controversial Hollywood legends. It covers his legendary qualities, exhibitionism, terrorism as a director, rampant individualism, tremendous public following, and box office success—and the scorn of the critics—and follows his career from the theatre to early "flickers" and on through the talking pictures.
It is not to be missed if you love learning about the mechanics and foibles of the film business.
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