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Joseph P. Kennedy Presents

His Hollywood Years

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Joseph P. Kennedy reigned in Hollywood from 1926 to 1930, when he ran three movie studios, led the revolution in sound pictures, and created the first modern entertainment empire. Sorting through the archives of Kennedy deals, letters, and memos, Cari Beauchamp tells for the first time how he made it all happen, a miracle of smoke and mirrors that resulted in a gambit never seen before or since: the merger with RCA that resulted in RKO Studios. Beauchamp writes about the pictures Kennedy produced; the stars he made and ruined (including his lover, Gloria Swanson); and the Hollywood titans he charmed, cajoled, and battled, including William Randolph Hearst, in this fascinating tale of greed and business genius that shows how Kennedy not only made a fortune but changed the very nature of the business of moviemaking.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Pam Ward has a lot to carry as narrator of this detailed biography. Overall, she does well at keeping the listener engaged with the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the Kennedy dynasty, during his Hollywood career in the 1920s. However, her vocal projections when quoting different people within the book, especially Kennedy himself, are inconsistent and often confuse the listener. Nonetheless, her attention to the narrative and expository elements helps listeners get through Beauchamp's meticulous research. While the arrangement of information works, sometimes Beauchamp's litany of facts is difficult for listeners to process. Happily, Ward significantly helps with well-placed emphasis throughout these long stretches. L.E. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 2008
      The legendary financier and Kennedy-clan patriarch impressed even Hollywood with his heartlessness, according to this meticulous but chilly narrative of his stint as a movie mogul. Entertainment journalist Beauchamp (Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood
      ) follows Kennedy's 1926–1931 sojourn in the movie industry, when he amassed several studios and theater chains that became the nucleus of RKO Studios. Beauchamp's Kennedy is a charming, ruthless snake with a “ 'dollar sign implanted in his heart,' ” who used, betrayed and discarded a string of investors, stockholders, friends, employees and stars, including his longtime mistress, Gloria Swanson. That's Hollywood, but Kennedy, in Beauchamp's portrayal, lacked a crucial redeeming feature—the eye for talent and feel for moviemaking that led other studio chiefs to nurture great films along with great fortunes. Caring more about the biz than the show, he gutted his studios' creative potential through ruthless cost cutting and layoffs; the author's styling of him as a “visionary” empire builder rings hollow given how casually he disposed of his squeezed-dry holdings. Beauchamp adds a touch of Tinseltown glamour to her account of Kennedy's byzantine deal making and financial schemes, but he's not a lead that audiences will warm to. Photos.

    • Library Journal

      July 15, 2009
      Joseph P. Kennedy, father of JFK, was also a fascinating businessman: in the late 1920s, having already established himself in Boston as a banker and entrepreneur, he sought and found success as a Hollywood producer. Here, Beauchamp ("Without Lying Down") draws on contracts, letters, and memos to tell the story of Kennedy's career, projects, and relationships during this time. Pam Ward's ("The Sky Took Him") narration is clear and expressive; the reedy Boston accent she employs when voicing Kennedy is dead-on hilarious. Recommended for those interested in the Kennedys and for movie history and popular culture buffs. [Audio clip available through www.blackstoneaudio.com; the review of the Knopf hc deemed this "the first in-depth look at [Kennedy's] years in Hollywood," "LJ" 1/09.Ed.]Barbara Valle, El Paso P.L., TX

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Text Difficulty:9-12

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