Wow, I'm so blown away by his Golden Hollywood knowledge. I am definitely going to go see if my local Library has any of his books! Thank you, Harvey, another top knoch guest!!! 🌼 👍👍
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@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Loved Mr. Eyman's fair, even handed book on John Wayne. Most people have an oversimplified reaction to Duke. Orson Welles, who most people would think would be poles apart from Wayne on many issues said: " John Wayne had the best manners of anyone i ever met in Hollywood...he was riotously funny...i loved everything about John Wayne...except his politics..."!
Mr. Eyman is an amazing wealth of knowledge on the old studio system, I was wondering if he has or is interested in doing a book on Paramount Studios & Adolphe Zukor thru to the wunderkind actor turned producer, Robert Evans- I think that would be quite fascinating. He probably touched on some of it w/the DeMille book, who I believe had a long association with Paramount. This was a extremely enjoyable interview. Thank you Mr. Brownstone- I could have listened to you guys for three hours!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Fascinating stuff on The warring Warner Brothers. My favourite star James Cagney was perpetually at war with Jack L. Warner, but when he split from Burbank to form Cagney productions...he struggled...sometimes it better the devil you know...
Jeff Heise-I was Scott's west coast researcher for over two decades and his remark about a researcher who finds things he never thought of is dead on. If I found something or heard something or read something that blew him away, I could eat on that for days. The anecdote in his Lubitsch book about Billy Wilder and the preview of NINOTCHKA was recorded by me at a DGA symposium with Wilder and when I related the story to Scott he could not stop laughing and it became one of the most talked about sections of the book. I was very honored to get a co-dedication on the John Wayne book with Dobie Carey and I hope what I was able to dig up had some bearing on both the critical acclaim and the popularity of the book with the buying public.
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I am 10 years older and never liked the stars mentioned because they looked older in the 50s.With streaming of old films I have a greater appreciation..
Hmmm......so, it's the Researcher's name that should be on the book as the Author. He sort of blew it out of the water when he inadvertently mentioned he has a Researcher
It was not at all inadvertent. The researcher simply gathers the background information. He did not write the book. Many biographers have research assistants. Scott Eyman deserves all of the credit for his wonderful books.
Harvey, another terrific interview. I really enjoyed Scott Eyman's insights and observations. Thanks to your well researched questions.
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Wow, I'm so blown away by his Golden Hollywood knowledge. I am definitely going to go see if my local Library has any of his books! Thank you, Harvey, another top knoch guest!!! 🌼
👍👍
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What a great interview! Thank you SO much. I am so excited for the Charlie Chaplin book. Seven more months until its release. I wish it was sooner.
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This was so interesting. Mr Eyman is a great storyteller. Great interview. Thank You
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@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Loved Mr. Eyman's fair, even handed book on John Wayne. Most people have an oversimplified reaction to Duke. Orson Welles, who most people would think would be poles apart from Wayne on many issues said: " John Wayne had the best manners of anyone i ever met in Hollywood...he was riotously funny...i loved everything about John Wayne...except his politics..."!
Mr. Eyman is an amazing wealth of knowledge on the old studio system, I was wondering if he has or is interested in doing a book on Paramount Studios & Adolphe Zukor thru to the wunderkind actor turned producer, Robert Evans- I think that would be quite fascinating. He probably touched on some of it w/the DeMille book, who I believe had a long association with Paramount. This was a extremely enjoyable interview. Thank you Mr. Brownstone- I could have listened to you guys for three hours!
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Agree on Stanwyck Harvey..i think she was brilliant..could play any character with ease..not enough written..love your insights!
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Mr Eyman I love old Hollywood biographies and reading lol I love your books and I think Norma Shearer or Kay Francis would be great subjects
I agree that both stars you mentioned would make for fabulous books. Mr. Eyman are you listening?
Wonderful interview Harvey!!! Very informative
Thank you so much!
@@harveybrownstoneinterviews8980 Fascinating stuff on The warring Warner Brothers. My favourite star James Cagney was perpetually at war with Jack L. Warner, but when he split from Burbank to form Cagney productions...he struggled...sometimes it better the devil you know...
Jeff Heise-I was Scott's west coast researcher for over two decades and his remark about a researcher who finds things he never thought of is dead on. If I found something or heard something or read something that blew him away, I could eat on that for days. The anecdote in his Lubitsch book about Billy Wilder and the preview of NINOTCHKA was recorded by me at a DGA symposium with Wilder and when I related the story to Scott he could not stop laughing and it became one of the most talked about sections of the book. I was very honored to get a co-dedication on the John Wayne book with Dobie Carey and I hope what I was able to dig up had some bearing on both the critical acclaim and the popularity of the book with the buying public.
Thank you so much for your important contributions to Scott’s books, and for watching our show.
Such a great interview!!! Thank you!
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An excellent interview, I really enjoyed this video! I’ve always wanted to chat with Scott
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I can't wait to read the Pickford bio. I've often wondered what her life with Buddy Rogers was like.
It’ll be a great, well-researched and truthful book
I am 10 years older and never liked the stars mentioned because they looked older in the 50s.With streaming of old films I have a greater appreciation..
Have you read Scott’s books? They’re awesome
Hmmm......so, it's the Researcher's name that should be on the book as the Author. He sort of blew it out of the water when he inadvertently mentioned he has a Researcher
It was not at all inadvertent. The researcher simply gathers the background information. He did not write the book. Many biographers have research assistants. Scott Eyman deserves all of the credit for his wonderful books.
Scott needs to write a book about Natalie Wood .
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I very much doubt that will happen. But there’s a lot about her in the book he co-wrote with Robert Wagner, “Pieces of my Heart”
Can one write with info from the internet solely..
Not effectively. He does enormous research with interviews
Lucky guy he met John Wayne even if it was for 90 minutes
Wish I had met him for even 90 seconds
Oh. Yay. Yet another biography to obscure Grant's bisexuality.
I don’t think it’s been obscured in this biography.
In twenty years there wont be anybody to write a book about.
Never thought of that