Olivia De HavillandWarner BrosContractHollywoodLaborCultural IndustriesThis paper offers a new interpretation of De Havilland's 1944 contest with Warner Bros. Pictures. It engages some of the more evocative language animating the Sdoi:10.2139/ssrn.1877503...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 4.1 (top) Charles Boyer and Olivia de Havilland in the bittersweet love story Hold Back the Dawn (1941). Directed by Leisen from a Brackett and Wilder screenplay, it drew on Wilder’s experiences as a gigolo and refugee from Hitler waiting to...
20 1959 Susan Hayward wiped the sweat off David Niven's brow as they posed for photos after winning the Best Actor and Actress Oscars. She won forI Want to Liveand he won forSeparate Tables. Meanwhile, that year, host Jerry Lewis scrambled to fill the time when the final award was give...