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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to give special thanks to many people who supplied invaluable assistance during the research and preparation of this book: the incomparable Don Weise, who launched this project and offered support, kind words, and encouragement from start to finish; the unflappable Jonathan Crowe, who very patiently and thoughtfully answered my countless questions; Bruce Shenitz, who kept asking me about that Vincente Minnelli biography I planned to write someday, and who proved to be a terrific little matchmaker; Ms. Karen Richards, research assistant extraordinaire (whether it was The Fundamental Principles of Balaban & Katz Theatre Management, Peter Bogdanovich’s birthdate, or a listing in the 1926 Illinois Bell white pages, you somehow found anything and everything that I asked for; as I said innumerable times, I couldn’t have done this without you); Dell Lemmon, for divine intervention whenever I needed it; Paula J. Carter, for her captivating caricature of Mr. Minnelli and his trio of screen goddesses; Bingo wizard Greg Astor, for getting me an agent; Dan Works, the information technology oracle, (who made sure hundreds of hours of interviews were kept safe and sound); and Keary Nichols, who gave his all and then some more.
INDEX
Academy Awards. see Oscars
Adair, Perry Sheehan
Adams, India
Advertising Advisory Council
An Affair to Remember
age altering by Minnelli
Alda, Robert
Alias Jimmy Valentine
Alice in Wonderland (book)
Alice in Wonderland (film)
All About Eve
All the Fine Young Cannibals
Allen, Jay Presson
Allen, Jayne Meadows
Allenby, Frank
Allyson, June
Alton, John
Alton, Robert
Alzheimer’s disease
An American in Paris
American International Pictures
Anchors Aweigh
Anderson, Eddie “Rochester”
Anderson, Eva
Anderson, John Murray
Anderson, Lee (Margaretta Lee)
Anderson, Robert
Andrews, Julie
The Andy Griffith Show
Angeli, Pier
Angelo, John
Annenberg, Leonore
Annie Get Your Gun
Antik, Alan A.
Anyone Can Whistle
Arce, Hector
Arch of Triumph
Arden, Eve
Ardrey, Robert
Arkoff, Samuel Z.
Arlen, Harold
Armstrong, Louis
Arnaz, Desi
Around the World in Eighty Days
Arsenic and Old Lace
Artists and Models
artwork of Minnelli
Asher, Betty
Astaire, Adele
Astaire, Fred
Astor, Mary
Aswell, James
At Home Abroad
Athens International Film Festival
Atkinson, Brooks
Attack of the Puppet People
Aubrey, James
Aumont, Jean-Pierre
Avery, Brian
awards
All About Eve
An American in Paris and
The Bad and the Beautiful and
Best Director award
Brigadoon (Broadway production) and
Designing Woman and
Father of the Bride and
Gigi and
Lust for Life and
Oscars
Sunset Boulevard and
Axelrod, George
Ayres, Lemuel
Babes on Broadway
Bacall, Lauren
Bachardy, Don
The Bad and the Beautiful
Baker, Josephine
Balaban, A. J.
Balaban and Katz
Balaban, David
Balanchine, George
Balcomb, Frances
Balderston, John L.
Ball, Lucille
Ballad of a Firing Squad
Ballbusch, Peter
Balmain, Pierre
The Band Wagon
Bankhead, Tallulah
Banks, Stanley T.. see also Tracy, Spencer
Barber, Virginia
The Barkeleys of Broadway
Barnes, Howard
Barrett, Rona
Barrios, Richard
Barrymore, Diana
Barrymore, Ethel
Barrymore, John
Basinger, Jeanine
Bates, Jeanette
Bathers on the Beach at Trouville (Boudin)
Beaton, Cecil
Beckley, Paul V.r />
Behrman, S. N.
Bells Are Ringing
Bemelmans, Ludwig
Ben-Hur (1927 version)
Ben-Hur (1959 remake)
Benchley, Robert
Bennett, Joan
Benny, Jack
Benson, Sally
Bergen, Candice
Bergerac, Jacques
Bergman, Ingmar
Bergman, Ingrid
Berkeley, Busby
Berkeley Square
Berkson, William
Berlin, Irving
Berman, Pandro S.
Bernstein, Elmer
Berry Brothers
Bieber, Nita
Birinski, Leo
Birnie, William A.H.
The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933)
The Black Follies
Blacque, Judi
Blane, Ralph
Blau, Bela
Blaustein, Julian
Blondell, Joan
Bloomingdale, Al
Bloomingdale, Betsy
Blyden, Larry
Blyth, Ann
Bobby, R.
Boehm, Karl
Bogarde, Dirk
Bogart, Humphrey
Bogdanovich, Peter
Bolton, Guy
Bonanza
Bonnie and Clyde
Booth, Margaret
Born Yesterday
Borodin Alexander
Boudin, Eugene
Bowers, Scotty
Bowles, Paul
Boxoffice
Boyer, Charles
The Boys in the Band
Boys’ Night Out
Bradshaw, George
Brady, Ruth
Brand, Edward
Brawley, Margaret
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Brecher, Irving
Breen, Joseph L.
Bremer, Lucille
The Bribe
Brice, Fanny
Brigadoon
The Broadway Melody
Broken Blossoms
Bronson, Charles
Brooks, Donald
Brooks, Richard
Brown, Vanessa
Bryna Company
Buchanan, Jack
Buchholtz, Horst
Buckley, Gail
Burke, Billie
Burnett, Don
Burstyn, Ellen
Burton, Richard
Butler, Barbara
Byron, Stuart
Cabaret
Cabin in the Sky
Cagney, James
Cahiers du Cinéma
Cambria, Frank
Camille
Campbell, Frank
Canby, Vincent
Candle-Light
Capra, Frank
Carey, Gary
Carfagno, Edward
Carmela
Carmichael, Hoagy
Carnival
Caron, Leslie
Carpenter, Carleton
Carroll, Earl
Carroll, Harrison
Carroll, Joan
Carroll, Leo C.
Carson, Brent
Cartier, Jacques
Casablanca
Casanova’s Memoirs
Casper, Drew
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cat People
The Catcher in the Rye
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
The Celluloid Closet
censorship. see also Gigi, Madame Bovary, Tea and Sympathy
and Legion of Decency
Motion Picture Production Code
Champion, Gower
Champion, Marge
Chandlee, Esme
Chaplin, Saul
Chaplin, Sydney
Charisse, Cyd
Charnin, Martin
Chevalier, Maurice
Chierichetti, David
CinemaScope
Claire, Ina
Claunch, Bob
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Clift, Montgomery
The Clock
Clowns in Clover
Cobb, Lee J.
Cobra Woman
The Cobweb
Coe, Richard L.
Cohan, George M.
Cohn, Harry
Cohn, Joan
Cole, Jack
Coleman, John
Colette
The Collector
Collini, Nicky. see Arnaz, Desi
Collini, Tracy. see Ball, Lucille
Collins, Joan
Colman, Ronald
Comden, Betty
communism
Conway, Jack
Cooper, Gary
Cooper, Merian C.
Coopersmith, Jerome
Coppola, Francis Ford
Cortesa, Valentina
Corvette Summer
Corwin, Norman
costumes designed by Minnelli
Costuming the Vanities
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father
Crawford, Joan
Crist, Judith
Crouse, Russel
Crowther, Bosley
Crutchfield, Robert
Cry of the Werewolf
Cukor, George
Curtis, Tony
Cyrano de Bergerac
Damone
Danica Gay
Daniels, Bill
Daniels, LeRoy
Darling Lili
Dauphin, Claude
Davis, Bette
Davis, Sammy, Jr.
Dawn, Billie
De Cuir, John
de Mille, Agnes
Dean, James
Dee, Sandra
Deep in My Heart
The Defiant Ones
del Rio, Delores
Del Ruth, Roy
Delon, Alain
DeMille, Cecil B.
Denise, Inc.. see Giganti, Denise
Dent, Alan
Der Seerauber
Designing Woman
Desiree
Desmond, Norma
DeVecchi, Antony
Dietrich, Marlene
Dietz, Howard
Dinovo, Anne
Doctor Dolittle
Donen, Stanley
Donohue, Jack
The Doom of the Cat Men
Double Indemnity
A Double Life
Douglas, Kirk
Dowling, Eddie
Drake, Alfred
Drake, Tom
Druon, Maurice
The DuBarry
Dufy, Raoul
Duke, Vernon
Dunne, Irene
Duquette, Tony
Dyer, Richard
Eager, Helen
Eakins, Thomas. see also Meet Me in St. Louis
East Lynne
East of Eden
Earl Carroll’s Vanities
Easter Parade
Eastern Prince
Easy Rider
Ebb, Fred
Edens, Roger
Edwards, Blake
Ehrenstein, David
Ellington, Duke
Elmer Gantry
epitaph of Minnelli
Epperson, John
Epstein, Julius G.
Epstein, Philip
Ermates, Arthur
Estevez, Luis
Eveland, Dorothy
Fabray, Nanette
Fadiman, William
Fairbanks, Douglas, Sr.
Farinola, Vito
Farrow, Mia
Father of the Bride
Father’s Little Dividend
Faye, Alice
Fazan, Adrienne
Feinstein, Michael
Fellini, Federico
Feltenstein, George
Ferrer, José
Ferrer, Mel
Film of Memory. see also A Matter of Time
Films and Filming
Finch, Christopher
Finklehoffe, Fred
Finian’s Rainbow
Fisher, Eddie
Fitzgerald, Zelda
Flaube
rt, Gustave
Fleming, Tucker
Florance, Dorothy
Foch, Nina
Folsey, George
Fontanne, Lynn
Footlight Parade
Ford, Glenn
Ford, John
Fordin, Hugh
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Forrest, George
Fosse, Bob
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Four Jills in a Jeep
Frank, Harriet, Jr.
Franklin, Sidney
Fraser, Arthur Valair
Freed, Arthur
An American in Paris and
Annie Get Your Gun and
The Band Wagon and
Bells Are Ringing and
The Clock and
Gigi and
Green Mansions and
Huckleberry Finn and
Irving Thalberg Award and
Lust for Life and
Meet Me in St. Louis and
The Pirate and
on removal of Minnelli from Easter Parade
Say It with Music and
Yolanda and the Thief and
Ziegfeld Follies and
Freed Unit. see also Freed, Arthur
Freedman, David
Freund, Karl
Fricke, John
Friedkin, William
Funny Face
Funny Girl
Gaba, Lester
Gable, Clark
Gabor, Eva
Gabor, Zsa Zsa
Galanos, Jimmy
Garbo, Greta
Gardiner, Reginald
Garland, Judy
“A Great Lady Has an Interview”
on An American in Paris
and Austen Riggs Center (Massachusetts)
and birth of Liza Minnelli Garland, Judy (continued)
The Clock
death of
as directed by Minnelli
divorce from Minnelli
illness and
as inspiration for character in The Bad and the Beautiful
introduction to Minnelli
Keyes, Marion Herwood and
Mankiewicz, Joseph L. and
as Marilyn Miller
marriage to Minnelli
and marriage to Sid Luft
For Me and My Gal
Meet Me in St. Louis
MGM’s view as liability
on Minnelli’s communication style
on Minnelli’s relationship with Gene Kelly
Minnelli’s sexuality and
personality of
Peter Brent Brigham Hospital (Boston) and
The Pirate
pregnancy of
psychiatrists and
re-igniting romance with Minnelli during The Clock
on removal of Minnelli from Easter Parade
Roberta remake and
on Rozsa’s waltz from Madame Bovary
Strike Up the Band
substance abuse and
suicide attempts of
That’s Entertainment! and
unpredictability of
The Wizard of Oz and
on Yolanda and the Thief
Ziegfeld Follies and
Garrett, Betty
Garson, Greer
Gaslight
Gay, John
Gaynor, Janet
Genne, Beth