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Hollywood
The Tycoon and the Teenager: When Actress Jane Greer Rejected His Advances, Howard Hughes Bought a Studio to Wreck Her Career
Bela Lugosi, ‘Hollywood’s Prince of Darkness’, Fought Real Life Monsters as an Antifascist Labor Activist
Clark Gable Ditched Hollywood in WWII to Fight the Nazis in a B-17
The Lovable Tramp’s Kinky Side: The Scandals That Got Charlie Chaplin De Facto Deported from the US
Lee Marvin Excelled in Tough Guy Roles Because He Had Been a Real Life Tough Guy WWII US Marine
The Military Entertainment Complex: Hollywood’s and the Pentagon’s Mutually Beneficial Relationship
Audrey Hepburn vs the Nazis: The Hollywood Icon Was Once a Child Courier for WWII’s Dutch Resistance
After the Fame – George Murphy, From Tinseltown to the US Senate
Weird Deaths: Actor Albert Dekker’s Extraordinarily Bizarre Demise
Myths and Realities – Were the Middle Ages as Drab as Depicted by Hollywood?
Costly Mistakes – The Studio That Surrendered the Star Wars Merchandising Rights
After the Fame – The Grady Twins From ‘The Shining’
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