Lunch with Lizabeth

Author:   Todd Hughes
Publisher:   Pelekinesis
ISBN:  

9781949790689


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Todd Hughes
Publisher:   Pelekinesis
Imprint:   Pelekinesis
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781949790689


ISBN 10:   1949790681
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   29 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A beautiful insight into a decades long friendship with beloved noir icon, Lizabeth Scott. Todd has poured his heart and soul into a memoir which is rich in Hollywood history, makes for a compelling read, and is proof that you should follow your dreams and meet your heroes. I loved, loved, loved it. -Col Needham, founder and CEO of IMDb This is a brilliantly written memoir about Todd's first love, film noir, and its queen Lizabeth Scott. -Patty Schemel, author Hit So Hard After being either ignored or maligned by film scholars (and routinely unfavorably compared to the more famous Lauren Bacall) for decades, Lizabeth Scott has only recently been reappraised as one of the most haunting and memorable of forties and fifties actresses - and the last great undiscovered star of Hollywood's golden age. Famously reclusive, Scott rarely granted interviews in her lifetime, and when she did, revealed little. Todd Hughes' fascinating account of his friendship with Scott does much to crack the mystery of this complicated woman with warmth and compassion. -Graham Russell, Lobotomy Room Film Club Once upon a time in Hollywood there were strong, mysterious, smoky screen sirens like Veronica Lake, Gloria Graham, Barbara Stanwyck, Lauren Bacall, and the Queen of film noir Lizabeth Scott, subject of Todd Hughes' glorious new book, an homage to old Hollywood and his friend Miss Scott - a great star who had raucous and witty stories about the industry in her day. For lovers of classic Tinseltown stories and film noir this book is a must read! -Michael Childers, photographer, producer and former partner of Oscar winning film director, John Schlesinger. Todd Hughes' Lunch with Lizabeth is a love letter to actress Lizabeth Scott and the touching evolution of his friendship with her, but it is even more than that: a study in fandom, and how the internet reshaped that for better and then for worse over decades, and a portrait of something we queer readers deeply identify with - searching for queerness in our lost histories, especially in the people we admire. Funny and poignant, it leaves us with one hopeful thought: it is in fact possible to meet your idols, and possible that they will be wonderful. -Guinevere Turner, screenwriter (American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page)


"""A beautiful insight into a decades long friendship with beloved noir icon, Lizabeth Scott. Todd has poured his heart and soul into a memoir which is rich in Hollywood history, makes for a compelling read, and is proof that you should follow your dreams and meet your heroes. I loved, loved, loved it."" -Col Needham, founder and CEO of IMDb ""This is a brilliantly written memoir about Todd's first love, film noir, and its queen Lizabeth Scott."" -Patty Schemel, author Hit So Hard ""After being either ignored or maligned by film scholars (and routinely unfavorably compared to the more famous Lauren Bacall) for decades, Lizabeth Scott has only recently been reappraised as one of the most haunting and memorable of forties and fifties actresses - and the last great ""undiscovered"" star of Hollywood's golden age. Famously reclusive, Scott rarely granted interviews in her lifetime, and when she did, revealed little. Todd Hughes' fascinating account of his friendship with Scott does much to crack the mystery of this complicated woman with warmth and compassion."" -Graham Russell, Lobotomy Room Film Club ""Once upon a time in Hollywood there were strong, mysterious, smoky screen sirens like Veronica Lake, Gloria Graham, Barbara Stanwyck, Lauren Bacall, and the Queen of film noir Lizabeth Scott, subject of Todd Hughes' glorious new book, an homage to old Hollywood and his friend Miss Scott - a great star who had raucous and witty stories about the industry in her day. For lovers of classic Tinseltown stories and film noir this book is a must read!"" -Michael Childers, photographer, producer and former partner of Oscar winning film director, John Schlesinger. ""Todd Hughes' Lunch with Lizabeth is a love letter to actress Lizabeth Scott and the touching evolution of his friendship with her, but it is even more than that: a study in fandom, and how the internet reshaped that for better and then for worse over decades, and a portrait of something we queer readers deeply identify with - searching for queerness in our lost histories, especially in the people we admire. Funny and poignant, it leaves us with one hopeful thought: it is in fact possible to meet your idols, and possible that they will be wonderful."" -Guinevere Turner, screenwriter (American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page)"


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"A former executive at The American Film Institute, Todd Hughes has made sixteen short underground and art films including festival hit DING DONG (1995) and BUTTHOLE BONANZA (1995), a collaboration with artist Keith Boadwee. He directed the independent feature THE NEW WOMEN (2001) starring Mary Woronov; and he was a staff writer for the primetime series WICKED WICKED GAMES (2006) starring Tatum O'Neal.After teaming up with his husband P David Ebersole, they made a musical short SWIMMING (2010) with Gretchen Phillips & Phranc. Five feature documentaries followed: HIT SO HARD (2011), DEAR MOM LOVE CHER (2013), MANSFIELD 66/67 (2017), HOUSE OF CARDIN (2019) and MY NAME IS LOPEZ (2021). They executive produced the critically acclaimed ROOM 237(2012) by Tim Kirk & Rodney Ascher as well as Shaz Bennett's ALASKA IS A DRAG (2017) on Netflix.Men of many talents, Todd and P David held a ten year reign of glory in the tablescaping competition at the Los Angeles County Fair, and The Ebersole Hughes Company Singers released their first album ""21st Century Boys"" in 2022.He resides in Palm Springs with P David, Fido & Oopsydaisy."

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