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Hollywood Dark Past

Ethan Parker

Translator A Ai

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Hollywood Dark Past uncovers the hidden truths behind the entertainment industry's glamorous facade, exposing decades of exploitation, corruption, and scandal. This true crime narrative meticulously investigates the abuse of power within Hollywood, revealing the human cost of ambition and the dark underbelly of fame. For example, the book delves into the studio system's iron grip on actors' lives, a system that often prioritized profit over well-being, and the shocking extent to which studios concealed criminal behavior to protect their reputations.

 


 
The book progresses by first establishing the historical context of Hollywood's rise, proceeds to examine exploitation and cover-ups, then analyzes political manipulation.

 


 
Using primary sources like studio memos and FBI files, the book avoids sensationalism, relying on factual evidence to challenge conventional wisdom. This multidisciplinary approach makes the book valuable for film enthusiasts, true crime aficionados, and anyone interested in the power dynamics of the entertainment industry.
Available since: 02/24/2025.
Print length: 67 pages.

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