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Hellraisers: The Inebriated Life And Times Of Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Richard Harris & Oliver Reed (2008)

by Robert Sellers(Favorite Author)
3.61 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
184809017X (ISBN13: 9781848090170)
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English
publisher
Preface Publishing
review 1: When this book was published in 2009, Peter O'Toole was, as noted in the title of the last chapter, "Last Man Standing," and now all four men are gone. This is about how four handsome, enormously talented men who caroused away their assets with alcohol, drugs, gambling, scores of women, and behavior so outrageous, even compared with today's tell-and-show-all celebrity antics, that at relatively early ages they were shells of what they had been--robust manly men. Quite frankly and openly they did not give a damn and relished the immediate pleasures and accompanying publicity about their bad behavior. At various times in their lives, Richard Burton, Richard Harris, Oliver Reed, and Peter O'Toole crossed paths, professionally and/or socially. Aside from the self-damaging ... morebehavior, attributes emerge: the playful wit of O'Toole, Burton and Harris; and Oliver Reed's consistently intensely menacing performances.Some films to consider: Richard Harris' early film This Sporting Life ; Richard Burton in The Spy Who Came in from the Cold ; Women in Love; Three Musketeers, where Oliver Reed did not portray one of his usual forbidding roles; with disarmingly good looks Peter O'Toole shot to stardom in Lawrence of Arabia; and there is his last movie Venus where he appeared physically fragile but luminous, especially in the scenes with Vanessa Redgrave.Some books about the actors: Furious love : Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century ; Richard Burton Diaries ; Public Places: My Life in the Theatre, with Peter O'Toole, and Beyond ; Loitering with Intent ; Lawrence of Arabia: the Thirtieth Anniversay Pictorial History.eviewed by Sheryn Morris, Librarian, Central Library
review 2: Formally uncreative, just an endless sequence of drunken escapades, shot through with film history and film trivia enough to entertain. It must have been delightful researching every salacious episode and deciding what to print, but it wears on the reader a bit. I took healthy breaks at every decade and didn't overindulge.Little effort is made to understand these guys or explain their behavior or wonder what might have been. Interesting tangents detail that hellraisers existed before this lot and there were hellraisers aplenty in America at the same time.It gave me a long list of films I want to watch, which is to say on the whole I thought this a worthwhile way to spend your time. less
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boy4
Very good - could have been longer and once again as Kindle version no photos !!!!!
honey
This is a book for people who think they can hold their liquor. You. Can. Not.
ekreloff
Very enjoyable book about four fascinating characters.
rmd2000ro
Peter O'Toole... you and I would have had a blast!
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