You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again, Julia Phillips, Faber & Faber, Limited, 2002, 0571216234, 9780571216239, . Julia Phillips became a Hollywood player in the freewheeling 1970s, the first woman to win the Best Picture Oscar as co-producer of . She went on to work with two of the hottest young directorial talents of the era: Martin Scorsese () and (Close Encounters of the Third Kind). Phillips blazed a trail as one of the very few females to break into the upper echelons of a notoriously chauvinistic industry. But for all her success, Phillips remained an outsider in the all-male Hollywood club. She had a talent for deal-making, hard-balling and wise-cracking, and a considerable appetite for drink, drugs and sex. But while these predilections were tolerated and even encouraged among 'the boys', Phillips found herself gradually ostracized. By the late 1980s she was ready to burn bridges and name names, and the result was this coruscating memoir of her career. Julia Phillips died on 1 January 2002 at the age of 57, but her book will stand as one of the classic exposeacute;s of La-La-Land in all its excesses and iniquities..

Lulu in Hollywood , Louise Brooks, 1982, Biography & Autobiography, 109 pages. .

Final Cut Art, Money, and Ego in the Making of Heaven's Gate, the Film that Sank United Artists, Steven Bach, Aug 16, 1999, Performing Arts, 432 pages. With a new Foreword by the author, this modern classic is "one of the few indispensable books about Hollywood" ("Newsweek"). The movie "Heaven's Gate" did not merely fail, it ....

Sam Spiegel , Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni, 2003, Biography & Autobiography, 465 pages. The first-ever complete biography of Hollywood legend Sam Spiegel reveals the inner world of the man who produced The African Queen, On the Waterfront, Lawrence of Arabia, and ....

When the Snow Melts The Autobiography of Cubby Broccoli, Albert R. Broccoli, Cubby Broccoli, Donald Zec, 1998, Biography & Autobiography, 343 pages. Memoirs of the producer of the James Bond films..

Streisand Her Life, James Spada, 1996, Biography & Autobiography, 599 pages. Follows Barbra Streisand's life as singer, actress, director, and political activist, from her early years in Brooklyn to her role as a powerful force in the entertainment industry.

Hello, he lied and other truths from the Hollywood trenches, Lynda Rosen Obst, Sep 2, 1997, Business & Economics, 272 pages. Offers an insider's view of a major film studio, describing the wrangling among stars, directors, agents, and executives that goes into making a movie.

You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again , Jennie Louise Frankel, Terrie Maxine Frankel, Joanne Parrent, Oct 1, 1996, Biography & Autobiography, 337 pages. Prostitutes share their stories.

Driving Under the Affluence , Julia Phillips, 1995, Motion picture producers and directors, 321 pages. Illuminating the dark corners of Los Angeles from Brentwood to the barrio, the author copes with acts of God, parenthood, liposuction, IRS collectors, and the Hollywood male .... If You Ask Me , Libby Gelman-Waxner, Jun 13, 1995, Humor, 256 pages. A humorous collection of film criticism includes Libby Gelman-Waxner's observations on today's preeminent movies and celebrities, from Diane Keaton's Smurf brooch to Greta ....

Drudge manifesto , Matt Drudge, Julia Phillips, Oct 10, 2000, Biography & Autobiography, 247 pages. The controversial and outspoken Internet journalist shares his provocative opinions on politics, the media, big business, and modern life in a sensational compilation of ....

The Unruly Life of Woody Allen A Biography, Marion Meade, 2000, Biography & Autobiography, 384 pages. Traces the life and career of the celebrated filmmaker, discussing the inspiration behind his films and his controversial private life.

Frank Capra The Catastrophe of Success, Joseph McBride, Feb 1, 2011, Biography & Autobiography, 798 pages. Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992..

I'm Wild Again Snippets from My Life and a Few Brazen Thoughts, Helen Gurley Brown, 2000, Biography & Autobiography, 287 pages. The former editor-in-chief of "Cosmopolitan" magazine details her difficult childhood, her career, her forty-year marriage, and her quest for a youthful appearance.

Ordinary Girl The Journey, Donna Summer, Marc Eliot, 2003, Biography & Autobiography, 255 pages. The popular singer-songwriter describes her journey from Boston choir girl to her rise to pop stardom at the center of the 1970s disco era, revealing the decadent lifestyle and ....

Still Holding , Bruce Wagner, 2003, Fiction, 349 pages. In the wake of a fan attack and the events of September 11, a handsome movie star and practicing Buddhist spends a year recuperating in the care of his ruthlessly opportunistic ....

King Cohn The Life and Times of Harry Cohn, Bob Thomas, 1967, Motion picture producers and directors, 381 pages. .

Skywalking The Life and Films of George Lucas, Dale Pollock, 1983, Biography & Autobiography, 304 pages. Updated with information on the "Star Wars" trilogy and prequels, this full-length biography of George Lucas reveals how the director continues to alter the landscape of the ....

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