Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
378
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 29, 2018
Éditeur
Midnight Marquee Press, Inc.
ISBN-10
1936168812
ISBN-13
9781936168811
Description
Colin Clive's life was a whirlwind of talent, passion, and tragedy, navigating the glamorous yet unforgiving world of early Hollywood. As the iconic actor behind Dr. Frankenstein in James Whale's legendary films, Clive captured the essence of madness and genius, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history. Gregory W. Mank delves deep into Clive's tumultuous journey, revealing the man behind the monster, illuminating his triumphs and the demons that plagued him.
Clive’s fervent dedication to his craft often clashed with his tumultuous personal struggles, which are revealed through Mank’s meticulous research. The actor’s internal turmoil is painted vividly against the backdrop of the 1930s Hollywood scene, a place where fame could turn fragile in an instant. Mank chronicles Clive's rise to stardom and the haunting shadows of mental health challenges and substance abuse that shadowed him.
The book also offers a poignant look at the creative collaborations that shaped Clive's career, showcasing his relationships with fellow actors and filmmakers. Mank pairs captivating anecdotes with insightful analysis, painting a multidimensional portrait of a man who both captivated and troubled those around him. As readers turn pages, they discover how Clive's magnetic performances were often a mask for deep-seated vulnerabilities.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as both a tribute and a cautionary tale, illustrating the duality of genius in the entertainment industry. Mank’s exploration leads readers through the complexities of Clive’s life, revealing how his extraordinary legacy continues to resonate today, long after his untimely demise.
Clive’s fervent dedication to his craft often clashed with his tumultuous personal struggles, which are revealed through Mank’s meticulous research. The actor’s internal turmoil is painted vividly against the backdrop of the 1930s Hollywood scene, a place where fame could turn fragile in an instant. Mank chronicles Clive's rise to stardom and the haunting shadows of mental health challenges and substance abuse that shadowed him.
The book also offers a poignant look at the creative collaborations that shaped Clive's career, showcasing his relationships with fellow actors and filmmakers. Mank pairs captivating anecdotes with insightful analysis, painting a multidimensional portrait of a man who both captivated and troubled those around him. As readers turn pages, they discover how Clive's magnetic performances were often a mask for deep-seated vulnerabilities.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as both a tribute and a cautionary tale, illustrating the duality of genius in the entertainment industry. Mank’s exploration leads readers through the complexities of Clive’s life, revealing how his extraordinary legacy continues to resonate today, long after his untimely demise.
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