Much of the magic surrounding his legendary name had vanished by the time F. Scott Fitzgerald--forty-one years old, deeply in debt, full of remorse that "I had been only a mediocre caretaker of most things left in my hands, even of mytalent"--mounted a third assault on the money of Hollywood and, by writing this adaptation of Remarque's Three Comrades, proved that the writer, if not the man, had survived the famed "crack-up."...
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