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Hardcover Under the Rainbow: An Intimate Memoir of Judy Garland, Rock Hudson, and My Life in Old Hollywood Book

ISBN: 0786718536

ISBN13: 9780786718535

Under the Rainbow: An Intimate Memoir of Judy Garland, Rock Hudson, and My Life in Old Hollywood

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Actor John Carlyle got his big break in 1954. New to Hollywood, the twenty-three-year-old Carlyle was cast as the assistant director of the movie-within-a movie in George Cukor's A Star is Born. Although Carlyle's scene was later cut from the film -- and his star status subsequently never materialized -- the job brought him in touch with Judy Garland, who up until her death fifteen years later was Carlyle's friend and sometime lover. Under the Rainbow:...

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Great Reading

I really enjoyed this book. I liked John Carlyle immediately into the first pages. I thought he was very honest about his life. He certainly had a more interesting life than most, particularly that it had a Hollywood twist. He sure never had any good roles or parts that I could see, but he never tried that hard to me. I wish he had told more and in more detail about his homosexual conquests if you would call them that-but as has been said previously, he was gentlemanly in his writings. Sometimes you weren't sure exactly what he was saying so you have to decide for yourself and he sure uses some big words (at least for me). But I enjoyed the local flavor of which locales I am all familiar with and I was right there with him in all his travels far and wide. I was very disappointed that there weren't more photos. I guess he never kept any. I REALLY would have liked to see photos from his youth up to the last days. That was real disappointing. But I think this book is going to be a keeper on my bookshelves, and that is saying a lot-because most are given to the library afterwards. In a postscript of my own, you can see his gravesite at . He's in good company there.

entertaining

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. John Carlyle lived a fascinating life. Although the info here about Judy Garland included no big surprises for me, I enjoyed reading about her by somebody who was there for both the good and the bad times covered here.

A top pick not only for fans of Judy Garland

Author John Carlyle isn't just a researcher doing yet another Hollywood expose: his UNDER THE RAINBOW: AN INTIMATE MEMOIR OF JUDY GARLAND, ROCK HUDSON & MY LIFE IN OLD HOLLYWOOD comes from an insider who was Judy Garland's on/off lover, and who tells of his life with her and encounters with her contemporaries. UNDER THE RAINBOW recreates the atmosphere, involvements and drama of the Hollywood of the 1950s, 60s and 70s: as such it's a top pick not only for fans of Judy Garland, but for broader audiences and library collections interested in Hollywood history and culture as a whole. Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch

Better than 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!

Excellent, thoroughly enjoyable book. A shame Mr. Carlyle did not live to see publication of his memoirs. I truly hated putting down this book. When I came to the last chapter I set the book aside and forced myself to not finish the read, as I knew I would miss his tales. Even sans the Garland anecdotes, Mr. Carlyle's life was fascinating reading; however, the one odd note is Joan Fontaine's attitude throughout. That girl needs to relax! A delightfully bitter-sweet story. Bravo, Mr. Carlyle, for a life well lived!

Fascinating

There's plenty of dish, but it's never malicious. Carlyle is sufficiently realistic about his own shortcomings to earn your trust. It's interesting that a man so seduced by the allure of celebrity does such an effective job describing how bad stardom looks without its makeup. His intimacy with Judy Garland, especially, allows him to share some juicy stories only he can tell. He manages to do so while still remaining gentlemanly. All in all, it's a fascinating, detailed account of a bygone era, by a man who survived Hollywood with his ego a little bruised but his humanity intact.
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