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Rebeca was my favourite book in my youth and 40 years on, the film remains a favourite of all time. Joan Fontaine has always been my ideal of beauty so her autobiography was on a bound to be fascinating. No Bed Of Roses surpassed alll expectations and is sure to enthrall anyone isterested in Hollywood ...
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This book might be called 'How to avoid blame', which may be a bit harsh, since Miss Fontaine does a creditable job on her autobiography. And the tales out of school !! Joseph Cotton getting even with Hedda Hopper after a particularly maligning paragraph in Hopper's column (p.165), Mary Martin taking ...
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