PublishedPlume, March 2015 |
ISBN9780142181942 |
FormatSoftcover, 262 pages |
Dimensions20.3cm × 13.5cm |
During its Golden Age, from the 1930s through the 1950s, Hollywood produced many of American cinema's greatest films - and established its stars as the ultimate symbols of glamour and style. Yet, studio publicity departments made sure that fans knew little about celebrity life outside the public eye.
As a firsthand witness to the Hollywood social scene at its peak, no one is better qualified to tell that story than Robert Wagner. Filled with memories of famous hot spots like the Brown Derby and the Trocadero, and anecdotes including Judy Garland singing Gershwin at a dinner party thrown by Clifton Webb and golf games with Fred Astaire, You Must Remember This is Wagner's tender farewell to legendary era. 'An affectionate new memoir . . . like a guided tour of vintage Hollywood.' Newsday ' A charming tribute to offscreen lives during the period many regard as Hollywood's finest.' Kirkus Reviews 'With great affection and a twinkle in his eye, veteran actor Wagner recalls Hollywood's glory days.' Publishers Weekly