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From the Battlefield to the Big Screen - Audie Murphy, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and Dirk Bogarde in WW2 (Hardcover)
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From the Battlefield to the Big Screen - Audie Murphy, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh and Dirk Bogarde in WW2 (Hardcover)
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Look closely behind the lives of the stars who appeared in a host
of legendary war films and discover how memories of their real-life
experiences in the armed forces were haunted with heartbreak and
yet filled with extraordinary heroism. Just what did America's most
decorated soldier Audie Murphy go through in battle which led him
to star as himself in the classic war film, To Hell and Back? When
the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Murphy joined
the US Army aged just 17. He went on to fight at Anzio, the Colmar
Pocket, and Nuremberg. And for single-handedly holding off an enemy
attack he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. But
Murphy's military and celebrity stardom did little to extinguish
the pain of his private battle to fit in to a new post-war world he
perceived as disappointing, shallow and unfulfilling. Tormented by
PTSD Murphy was a man unable to escape from his past. Only the
great director and decorated wartime documentary maker John Huston
gained Murphy's true respect. When war broke out on 3 September
1939, a number of British stars, including Laurence Olivier, his
future wife Vivien Leigh, and David Niven, were in the United
States under contract to the Hollywood Studios. Keen not to 'shirk
their duties at home', and against advice from the British Consul,
they made their way back to Blighty. Olivier joined the Royal
Navy's Fleet Air Arm as a pilot. Then with Churchill's approval he
directed and starred in powerful propaganda films, including
Shakespeare's Henry V. In 1943 the beautiful Vivien Leigh ruined
her health by enduring the brutalities of the North African climate
to entertain the troops in the desert. Meantime, Dirk Bogarde was a
British Army intelligence officer seconded to the pioneering RAF
Medmenham where he studied aerial photographs and pinpointed enemy
targets for Bomber Command. As Lieutenant van den Bogaerde he was
posted to France just after D-Day. He went on to star in many
leading war films such as Appointment in London (1953) and King and
Country (1964). Years later in 1991 Sir Dirk Bogarde was
interviewed by the author of this book. He had witnessed the
horrors of Belsen in April 1945 and said it changed his attitude to
life forever. In this book, the author honours the real-life
stories of some big screen idols who showed true grit behind the
glamour.
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