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George O'Brien - A Man's Man in Hollywood (Paperback)
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George O'Brien thrills audiences today with his signature role in
F. W. Murnau's Sunrise, Michael Curtiz' Noah's Ark, and John Ford's
The Iron Horse, The Blue Eagle, Salute, The Seas Beneath, Fort
Apache, and Cheyenne Autumn. He was one of America's most beloved
film stars. His on-screen heroics were more than matched by his
real life bravery. For the first time, the story is told about how
he survived the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake as a seven-year
old to grow up a superb athlete, a decorated hero in World War One,
and a stunt double for film idol Rudolph Valentino. O'Brien was one
of hundreds working as an assistant cameraman, extra, and bit
player when he was plucked from obscurity to head the cast of John
Ford's epic, The Iron Horse. He became a star overnight. O'Brien's
rise to the top ranks of silent films reached sublime proportions
when F. W. Murnau featured him in the classic romance, Sunrise.
Warner Bros. plunged him into one of the first talking pictures
when director Michael Curtiz converted his silent Noah's Ark epic
into sound. Many men, women, and animals were injured during the
climatic flood scenes, but O'Brien lived through the deluge to
become a top star for twenty years. In the 1940s, O'Brien walked
away from the pinnacle of stardom to answer the call to arms and
re-enlist when American entered World War Two. He actively fought
in several island invasions, and when the war ended, he returned
only to find that a new generation of filmgoers had grown up never
having seen him in a motion picture. He succeeded with a modest
comeback, but left Hollywood a second time to assist with military
conflicts in Korea. When he returned to civilian life again, he
briefly pioneered in early television work and lived to enjoy
retrospectives of his films during the 1970s and 1980s. Discover
his fascinating life in George O'Brien: A Man's Man in Hollywood.
The richly researched work draws from hundreds of sources,
including major archives and the George O'Brien Estate. Enjoy
hundreds of photos and illustrations, many unseen for the past
eighty years. The book reveals how he was received in his time and
his role in the development of motion pictures from silent to
sound. George appeared in more than a hundred credited and
unaccredited films, and this book reveals them with a richly
researched biography, an extensive Filmography, rare portraits,
posters, and lobby cards that capture the glamour of Hollywood's
Golden Era.
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