Socialists, Socialites, and Sociopaths is a quartet of plays and
screenplays written by Frank Tuttle between film directing
assignments during the last twenty-five years of his life. Even
more than his autobiography, They Started Talking, Tuttle's
original plays reveal the wit and imagination that made him one of
Hollywood's most sought after (if often underrated) directors of
the 1920s and 30s. In addition the plays and screenplays provide
vibrant behind-the-scenes views of the many facets of the
entertainment industry as well as an honest portrayal of how
politics and show business intersect with Tuttle's pacifist and
socialist political views emerging loud and clear from the plays,
though more subtly from the screenplays.
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