James Whale, a Biography, Or, The Would-be Gentleman

James Whale, a Biography, Or, The Would-be Gentleman
ISBN-10
0304328634
ISBN-13
9780304328635
Category
Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts
Pages
182
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Cassell
Author
Mark Gatiss

Description

Through interviews with those who knew and worked with James Whale, this biography examines his extraordinary rise to prominence, the gay sensibility of his films and the popular theory that Hollywood homophobia led directly to his downfall.

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