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In this riveting popular history, the creator of You Must Remember
This probes the inner workings of Hollywood's glamorous golden age
through the stories of some of the dozens of actresses pursued by
Howard Hughes, to reveal how the millionaire mogul's obsessions
with sex, power and publicity trapped, abused, or benefitted women
who dreamt of screen stardom. In recent months, the media has
reported on scores of entertainment figures who used their power
and money in Hollywood to sexually harass and coerce some of the
most talented women in cinema and television. But as Karina
Longworth reminds us, long before the Harvey Weinsteins there was
Howard Hughes--the Texas millionaire, pilot, and filmmaker whose
reputation as a cinematic provocateur was matched only by that as a
prolific womanizer. His supposed conquests between his first
divorce in the late 1920s and his marriage to actress Jean Peters
in 1957 included many of Hollywood's most famous actresses, among
them Billie Dove, Katharine Hepburn, Ava Gardner, and Lana Turner.
From promoting bombshells like Jean Harlow and Jane Russell to his
contentious battles with the censors, Hughes--perhaps more than any
other filmmaker of his era--commoditized male desire as he
objectified and sexualized women. Yet there were also numerous
women pulled into Hughes's grasp who never made it to the screen,
sometimes virtually imprisoned by an increasingly paranoid and
disturbed Hughes, who retained multitudes of private investigators,
security personnel, and informers to make certain these actresses
would not escape his clutches. Vivid, perceptive, timely, and
ridiculously entertaining, The Seducer is a landmark work that
examines women, sex, and male power in Hollywood during its golden
age--a legacy that endures nearly a century later.
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