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...younger brother, gave me more than enough reasons to get out of town and join the Marines." His lone consolations were a doting grandmother -- "a great gal, a storyteller, a sanctuary" -- and the movies. "When I'd walk out of the theater, I knew I was really Errol Flynn or James Cagney. And kids from disturbed environments visualize what they feel is the perfect life. Through acting they can realize their fantasies, recover their lost dreams...
Antony J. Blinken '84 Adam S. Cohen '84 L. Joseph Garcia '84 Thomas H. Howlett '84 Holly A. Idelson '85 Michael D. Knobler '85 Errol T. Louis '84 Thomas J. Meyer '84 Michael W. Miller '84 Marie B. Morris '85 Sarah Paul '84 Jacob M. Schlesinger Amy E. Schwartz '84 James W. Silver '84 Jonathan M. Weintraub '85 Night Editors: Jonathan S. Cohn '91 Joseph R. Palmore '91 Copy Editor: Kelly A. Matthews '92 Photo Editor: Peter H. Miller...
Scandal was the sea in which Capote swam. Clarke quotes Capote's story, for instance, of his not-very-electric sexual fling with Errol Flynn, and of a tender interlude with John Garfield ("one of the nicest people I've ever known. My mother saw him just once and tried to get him into bed with her"). Capote used such shockers to draw corresponding admissions from subjects he interviewed. Clarke's breezy and sympathetic account inevitably teems with them and is sure to keep tongues wagging busily through the summer...
...days dealing with the old studio moguls. Last week, awaiting the arrival of the world's most unlikely new superstar, Reagan came up with an even more fitting personal analogy. "I don't resent his popularity," the President told students in Jacksonville. "Good Lord, I co-starred with Errol Flynn once...
...feelings, Reagan said, "I don'tresent his popularity or anything else." Thepresident, referring to his days as an actor,joked, "Good Lord, I co-starred with Errol Flynnonce...