Synopses & Reviews
The world knows her as the First Lady of Television, but Lucille Balls talent also shone brightly on the cinema screen in over eighty films spanning five decades, most from Hollywoods glamorous golden age of the 1930s and 40s. Lucy at the Movies is a long overdue showcase for this area of the stars career, offering behind-the-scenes stories and essential information for every film in which she appeared. The pages are filled with rare photos of the beautiful young actress, many from her own first scrapbooks. Explored from her days as a showgirl through blonde, brunette, and Tango Red” incarnations, from black-and-white through glorious Technicolor, this is a complete reference guide and a tribute to a star and an era. Lucy at the Movies was an enormous undertaking. But its clear that it was also a labor of love. My mother would be very impressed and flattered . . . The value in this encyclopedia is the information on, not only the film career of Lucille Ball, but the way films were made. Its an invaluable history of the motion picture industry and those who first created it.”--Lucie Arnaz
Synopsis
Packed with images from Lucys early days as a chorus girl through her blond, and brunette incarnations, from the days of black-and-white through glorious Technicolor, Lucy at the Movies is both a complete reference work, and a love letter to a star and an era
About the Author
Cindy De La Hoz is a film historian and collector. Lucy at the Movies is her first book. She is also author of Marilyn Monroe: Platinum Fox.