“[It] was hardly a nursery for intellectuals, it was a hotbed of false values, it harbored an unattractive percentage of small-time crooks and con artists, and the chances of being successful there were minimal,” he writes. “But it was fascinating, and if you were lucky, it was fun.”
— Read on www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/05/david-niven-memoir-scandals-old-hollywood
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