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Hardcover The Killing of the Unicorn: Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980) Book

ISBN: 0688016111

ISBN13: 9780688016111

The Killing of the Unicorn: Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980)

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Account by Peter Bogdanovich of his relationship with Dorothy Stratten, the making of his film They All Laughed and Stratten's murder. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
So Glad I've Had This....

Since it's reintroduction on "Secrets of Playboy," I see I'm lucky to have this in hard back as it's in quite the demand.

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Book arrived in great condition, as promised, exactly on time. I would definitely recommend this seller.

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Peter's Tale

In March 1980, I was covering a story in NYC, I am a journalist. I was staying at the Algonquin Hotel and watched the filming of "They All Laughed" directed by Peter Bogdaovich, produced by Walter Cronkite. I met Dorothy Stratten and Peter Bogdanovich and the entire cast and crew on location. Dorothy was one of the most beautiful women I'd ever seen in person. More than beautiful she had charisma, and captivated every...

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The Lesson of Time

It has been days since I finished this book, and from time to time, I find my mind drifting back to it: not only its events but the concepts and lessons it provokes. Three points I would like to make: the love story, the Hefner/Paul parallel, and the lesson of time.I was prompted to read this book after watching a television "Biography" on Dorothy Stratten--most particularly because of the parade of people who came on...

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Excellent book! Gives you a "you were there" feeling!

I have read this book and I thought it was excellent! The author just poured his heart out in this book. It seemed like he gave you every intimate detail of his relationship with Dorothy Stratton. He makes the reader feel like they were actually eye-witnesses to the whole relationship! It's also a very sad story.

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