Hollywood Babylon

Hollywood Babylon

accessdate = 2008-01-08 ]

Many of Anger's claims have been called into question and debated since the book's initial publication. Despite the book's popularity — it has been a perennial best seller since it was first published — Anger has been criticized for his lurid exposition, wild allegations, spurious anecdotes, rumor, innuendo, and minor plagiarism.

Some readers are offended by Anger's choice graphic and shocking images, particularly the photographs depicting the body of Carole Landis after her suicide, Bugsy Siegel's bullet-ridden corpse, Lupe Vélez in her coffin, Thelma Todd's body after her mysterious death and the scene of the traffic accident which killed Jayne Mansfield.

What was apparently the first U.S. edition of Hollywood Babylon was published in 1965 by Associated Professional Services of Phoenix, Arizona. The volume was a 95-cent paperback that bears little resemblance to the more familiar later editions. Instead of being divided into chapters, the text runs continuously. Many of the photographs in later editions, such as the disarrayed suite in the St. Francis Hotel in the chapter on Virginia Rappe and Fatty Arbuckle, do not appear in the 1965 edition.

The 1965 edition opens:

:Hollywood was not yet a dirty word in 1916. It was just a junction of dirt roads, a solitary "Mission-style" hotel, some claptrap bungalows scattered in the orange groves, and the startling apparation of a Babylon orgy in full swing in the sunshine, smack on Sunset Boulevard.

The current edition opens:

:WHITE ELEPHANTS — the God of Hollywood wanted white elephants, and white elephants he got — eight of 'em, plaster mammoths perched on mega-mushroom pedestals, lording it over the colossal court of Belshazzar, the pasteboard Babylon built beside the dusty tin-lizzie trail called Sunset Boulevard.

Subjects in the first volume (current edition) include:

* the drug-related death of Olive Thomas and subsequent scandal surrounding Jack Pickford;
* the drug addictions of Juanita Hansen, Alma Rubens and Barbara La Marr;
* the alleged sexual masochism of Mary Nolan;
* the statutory rape charges and subsequent trial of Errol Flynn and how it might have been ;
* the mysterious death of film producer Thomas Ince aboard the yacht of William Randolph Hearst;
* the extramarital affair of Mary Astor with playwright George S. Kaufman as told through her diary;
* the career declines of Mae Murray, Pola Negri, Louise Brooks, Marie Prevost and John Gilbert;
* the relationships of Rudolph Valentino;
* the lesbianism of Alla Nazimova;
* Erich von Stroheim's on-set difficulties;
* the relationship between William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies;
* the Fatty Arbuckle-Virginia Rappe scandal;
* the drug-related deaths of Wallace Reid, Judy Garland, and (allegedly) Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer;
* the shotgun marriages of Charlie Chaplin to Mildred Harris and Lita Grey plus the Joan Barry paternity scandal;
* the murder of William Desmond Taylor and the damage it caused to the careers of Mabel Normand and Mary Miles Minter;
* the suicides of Lupe Vélez, Carole Landis, Peg Entwistle, Gwili Andre, Albert Dekker, Lou Tellegen, Bobby Harron, Max Linder, George Sanders, and Clara Blandick;
* Mae West and the censors;
* the alleged promiscuity and mental instability of Clara Bow;
* the rise and fall of Frances Farmer and her appalling treatment in mental institutions;
* the homosexuality of Ramon Novarro and his subsequent murder by male prostitutes;
* the mysterious deaths of Thelma Todd and Marilyn Monroe;
* the death of gangster Bugsy Siegel by the hands of Lucky Luciano and Siegel's moll Virginia Hill, and the death of Lana Turner's lover Johnny Stompanato at the hand of Turner's teenage daughter Cheryl Crane;
* the decline and death of Jayne Mansfield (who is featured on the book's cover in the 1975 publication);
* the death of Lewis Stone of a heart attack after chasing boys who were throwing rocks at his house;
* the suicide of Jean Harlow's second husband, Paul Bern (accompanied by nude pictures of a pre-stardom Harlow);
* the Hollywood Blacklist;
* the murder of Sharon Tate by Charles Manson;
* the Confidential magazine lawsuits.

Hollywood Babylon II includes:

* the murder/suicide of Gig Young;
* the decline of James Dean leading to his death and his alleged bisexuality;
* a variety of Hollywood orgies, suicides, and debauchery;
* the Black Dahlia murder, accompanied by the first un-altered publication of the crime scene photographs ;
* Busby Berkeley's off-screen escapades, including the fatal drunk driving incident which resulted in his being tried for, and acquitted of, second-degree murder;
* the murder case against Paul Kelly;
* Tijuana bibles spoofing celebrities;
* the sad downfall of homosexual actor William Haines;
* Alcoholism and drug abuse galore;
* the statutory rape case against Alexander Pantages;
* nude photos of a pre-stardom Joan Crawford;
* Loretta Young and Clark Gable's illegitimate child.
* Elizabeth Taylor's ballooning weight (featured on the book's 1984 cover);
* John Belushi's fatal drug overdose;
* Unlikely celebrity couples;
* the alleged drug usage of stars including Ali MacGraw, Jodie Foster, Linda Blair, and Louise Lasser;
* the mental breakdowns of glamour queens Rita Hayworth and Gene Tierney;
* Ronald and Nancy Reagan's shady pasts and lack of support from the Hollywood community;
* A list of bizarre deaths and suicides including Carole Landis, Dorothy Dandridge, George Sanders, Albert Dekker, Marilyn Monroe, George Reeves, Bella Darvi, and many others;
* Lionel Atwill's stag films;

References

External links

* [http://lmharnisch.com/cut_paste.html "The Cut and Paste Club] (on plagiarism in a part of Hollywood Babylon II)


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