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And the Stars Spoke Back: A Dialogue Coach Remembers Hollywood Players of the Sixties in Paris by Frawley Becker 9780810851573

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Shopping with Audrey Hepburn...Clubbing with Peter O'Toole...Going to the races with Omar Sharif...Witnessing a domestic spat between Rex Harrison and his wife Rachel Roberts...Taking Katharine Hepburn's chicken salad to a sick friend...Watching Marlene Dietrich pelted with beets... These are just some of the stories and people Frawley Becker encountered during his years as a movie dialogue coach in Paris. The author reminiscences about his work on the sets and in the dressing rooms of Hollywood personalities, providing glimpses into the private lives of a stellar array of actors and actresses. Besides these and other stars, Becker also discloses fascinating details of working with world-famous directors John Huston, William Wyler, Nicholas Ray, Anatole Litvak, Rene Clement, and Vittorio de Sica. The events recounted here take place against the backdrop of Europe, and particularly Paris, in the 1960s-a time of unrest and political upheaval-from the Paris student revolution of May 1968 to the sex and murder scandal that touched a French film star and shook a president-from the paranoia in Poland under communism to the most elegant, expensive brothel in the world. This is a fascinating chronicle of a time and place, of the stars who moved around Europe, and the dialogue coach who moved with them.

About the Author
Frawley Becker is a published short story author and prize-winning playwright. Previously a film dialogue coach in Paris, for the past 26 years he has been a film location manager in Hollywood.

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Frawley Becker has some very tasty stories about the film stars he coached: Audrey Hepburn standing up for him when he was being dissed by a grumpy, pixilated Hugh Griffith on the set of How to Steal a Million. Rex Harrison holding up a shoot for two hours to send out for silk socks because he thought his character's feet should not be clad in a lesser fabric - even though they would be completely hidden from the camera. Peter O'Toole, delaying a shoot for several hours, then apologizing with heartfelt contrition to director Anatole Litvak. Peter Ostrum, the child star of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, asking Becker if he would adopt him should his own parents die. These and many others are told, with sensitive flair, in Becker's And the Stars Spoke Back: A Dialogue Coach Remembers Hollywood Players of the Sixties in Paris. During that time, Becker rehearsed with the actors, coached them on the nuances of their scripts, lent a sympathetic ear, and in some cases befriended them. He also learned some sobering truths about the difference between Hollywood and the European film industries. * The Pennsylvania Gazette *
As a film dialogue coach in Paris in the 1960s, Becker worked with many famous actors, actresses, and directors. He reminisces about his work on the sets, in the dressing rooms, and outside the studio with Hollywood personalities, providing a chronicle oftime and place, of political upheaval and scandal, and of the stars who moved around Europe. Behind-the-scenes b&w photos are included.... * Reference and Research Book News *
...a real gem: funny, affectionate, tart, and full of sharp observations about...stellar personalities. * Frontiers *
Great fun! Frawley Becker is a cinema archeologist, digging up great stars and stories and treasure from the good ole days of Hollywood - back when giants walked the Earth and made movies that mattered. Now he's done the same thing in book form - giving film fans an irresistible page-turner. -- Bill Harris, E! ENTERTAINMENT TV
This paperback memoir...will appeal to those with a strong interest in the behind-the-camera lives of stars. Subtitled A Dialogue Coach Remembers Hollywood Players of the Sixties in Paris, it describes the author's close encounters with such luminaries as Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, John Huston, Marlene Dietrich, Katharine Hepburn, Rex Harrison, Nicholas Ray, William Wyler and George C. Scott. Audry Hepburn is Becker's beloved 'first lady,' O'Toole his puckish 'Peter the Great' and Harrison is a tower of egomaniacal power. * The Arizona Republic *
Paris! The Sixties! The film world! 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wish'd.' Every film student and movie lover should read this book. -- OLYMPIA DUKAKIS
Oh, to be that rare fly on the wall like Frawley Becker was! Observing and remembering with sharp accuracy the great personalities of the Sixties! From his unusual vantage point, he brought me to people and places I was happy to visit. And all of this in a flowing style that makes for easy reading! -- CARL REINER
Of all the players on a movie set, the dialogue coach knows more than anyone and takes less credit that everyone. Frawley Becker is the one they should have wined, dined, and hugged the most. He's the one who wrote it all down...In whole sections, or in juicy tidbits, this book is a glorious read. Take it to bed and - this is a promise - you'll be up all night. -- REX REED
As a film dialogue coach in Paris in the 1960s, Becker worked with many famous actors, actresses, and directors. He reminisces about his work on the sets, in the dressing rooms, and outside the studio with Hollywood personalities, providing a chronicle of time and place, of political upheaval and scandal, and of the stars who moved around Europe. Behind-the-scenes b&w photos are included. * Reference and Research Book News *



Book Information
ISBN 9780810851573
Author Frawley Becker
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Scarecrow Press
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 161mm * 17mm

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