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The Ivan Moffat file

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336 pages
~5h 36min to read
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0375422471, 9780375422478
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"Here is a portrait of Hollywood screenwriter Ivan Moffat, whose lonely, aristocratic childhood led to a precociously fashionable and sensual life in London's High Bohemia in the late 1930s, service in director George Stevens's World War II film documentary unit, and membership in Hollywood's postwar expatriate community." "Ivan Moffat's pedigree was only the foundation upon which he built his own equally active personal life, populated by the leading artists and personalities of his day - from Aldous Huxley and Dylan Thomas to Preston Sturges, Charlie Chaplin, Billy Wilder, and David Selznick." "In 1943 Moffat enlisted in the army and was assigned to George Stevens's unit, started by Eisenhower, which covered the last stage of World War II, from D-day to the fall of Berlin and the liberation of the concentration camps. After the war, Stevens invited Moffat to become an associate producer for his new Hollywood company. Moffat's unofficial credits on the screenplays for A Place in the Sun and Shane and his co-writing credit on Giant led to a successful screenwriting career, and at the same time he became a leading social figure in Hollywood. Moffat had affairs with many women - from a waitress to a duchess, from a stripper to a movie star. The most serious affair of his life was probably with the novelist Caroline Blackwood." "At the center of The Ivan Moffat File is the autobiography that Moffat was working on at the time of his death in 2002, to which Gavin Lambert adds never-before-seen letters, interviews, and screenplays, as well as many anecdotes and his own memories of Moffat."--BOOK JACKET.

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