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  • Hollywood Stories

  • Short, Entertaining Anecdotes About the Stars and Legends of the Movies
  • By: Stephen Schochet
  • Narrated by: Chaz Allen
  • Length: 11 hrs and 13 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)
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Hollywood Stories

By: Stephen Schochet
Narrated by: Chaz Allen
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Summary

At high noon on a cold November day in 1974, sixty-seven-year-old John Wayne faced off with the staff of the Harvard Lampoon on the famous campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The students had issued their challenge by calling the beloved American icon a fraud. Wayne, who had his new movie McQ to promote, responded by saying he would be happy to show his film in the pseudo-intellectual swamps of Harvard Square. After the screening, without writers, the former USC footballer delivered a classic performance. When one smart young man asked where he got his phony toupee, Wayne insisted the hair was real. It wasn't his, but it was real. The appreciative underclassmen loved him and after the Q and A session, they all sat down to dinner. Later Wayne, who was suffering greatly from both gout and the after effects of lung cancer (sadly the Duke only had five years to live), said that day at Harvard was the best time he ever had.

Just when you thought you've heard everything about Hollywood comes a totally original new book. Hollywood Stories: Short, Entertaining Anecdotes About the Stars and Legends of the Movies by Stephen Schochet contains a timeless treasure trove of colorful vignettes featuring an amazing all-star cast of icons including John Wayne, Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney, Jack Nicholson, Johnny Depp, Shirley Temple, Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, Errol Flynn and many others both past and contemporary.

A special blend of biography, history and lore, Hollywood Stories is full of humorous tales often with unexpected endings. What makes the book unique is that the listener can find a completely engaging and illuminating yarn with every listen. Sometimes people won't realize that they are hearing about The Three Stooges or Popeye the Sailor until they come to the end of the story.

A professional tour guide in Hollywood, Stephen Schochet has researched and told thousands of entertaining anecdotes for over twenty years. He is also the author and narrator of two audiobooks, Tales of Hollywood and Fascinating Walt Disney.

©2010 Stephen Schochet (P)2013 Stephen Schochet

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"The best storyteller about Hollywood we have ever heard." (Tim Sika, Celluloid Dreams)

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Fun, mindless entertainment!

This was a very entertaining one for the car, many little tales about old Hollywood. dont expect anything too high brow, it is what it says on the tin.

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Very entertaining

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I found the book very entertaining and very informative, although the narrator keeps going back to the same person instead of moving from one celeb to another, but that's just the ways it's written, but the musical jingle after each story gets really annoying, kept making me jump, as. I listen through headphones

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Hooray for Hollywood.

This does what it says on the packet full of anecdotes and facts about the great, the good and the not so good of Hollywood. Well written by Stephen Schochet and well narrated by Chaz Allen the only thing that gets a thumbs down from me is the little jingle between each section , this would be improved ( from my point of view) by being turned down a little.

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