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Howard Hawks

The Grey Fox of Hollywood

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Howard Hawks is celebrated as one of the greatest directors in Hollywood history, with a career spanning from the silent era to the 1970s, significantly influencing American cinema. Renowned for his versatility, he directed iconic films across various genres, including the landmark gangster film "Scarface," aviation classics like "The Dawn Patrol" and "Only Angels Have Wings," and memorable screwball comedies such as "Bringing Up Baby" and "His Girl Friday." His impressive filmography also features the war story "Sergeant York," two Bogart-Bacall melodramas, the musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and notable Westerns like "Red River" and "Rio Bravo." Hawks was a pivotal starmaker, launching the careers of many stars, including Lauren Bacall and Montgomery Clift. Beyond his filmmaking, he was a partner of Howard Hughes, a companion to literary giants like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, and cofounder of Hollywood's first elite motorcycle gang. Known for his gambling and charm, his second wife was the renowned Slim Keith. This biography delves into the carefully crafted persona of Hawks, uncovering the complexities of one of Hollywood's most enigmatic figures during its Golden Age.

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Howard Hawks, Todd McCarthy

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1997
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Title
Howard Hawks
Subtitle
The Grey Fox of Hollywood
Language
English
Publisher
Grove Press
Released
1997
Format
Hardcover
Pages
756
ISBN10
0802115985
ISBN13
9780802115980
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Howard Hawks is celebrated as one of the greatest directors in Hollywood history, with a career spanning from the silent era to the 1970s, significantly influencing American cinema. Renowned for his versatility, he directed iconic films across various genres, including the landmark gangster film "Scarface," aviation classics like "The Dawn Patrol" and "Only Angels Have Wings," and memorable screwball comedies such as "Bringing Up Baby" and "His Girl Friday." His impressive filmography also features the war story "Sergeant York," two Bogart-Bacall melodramas, the musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and notable Westerns like "Red River" and "Rio Bravo." Hawks was a pivotal starmaker, launching the careers of many stars, including Lauren Bacall and Montgomery Clift. Beyond his filmmaking, he was a partner of Howard Hughes, a companion to literary giants like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway, and cofounder of Hollywood's first elite motorcycle gang. Known for his gambling and charm, his second wife was the renowned Slim Keith. This biography delves into the carefully crafted persona of Hawks, uncovering the complexities of one of Hollywood's most enigmatic figures during its Golden Age.