Leslie Howard actor movie star montage clips film footage from documentary Discovering

For a wider range of theories about his final flight with Alfred T. Chenhalls, buy the latest book on Amazon - “LESLIE HOWARD ACTOR. WRITER. SOLDIER. SPY?“ and check out the Facebook page under the same title, for more exclusive content. Alfred Tregear Chenhalls was not just a businessman. There was a lot more to him than met the eye. In Dec 1938, Leslie Howard was interviewed in LA’s Sunset Towers, where the star had an apartment, and was sitting in his pyjamas. On Leslie’s living room table, lay the 299 pages of script for Gone With the Wind, which looked like a New York phone book. Leslie had read the entire thing and, in his opinion, it seemed to be an excellent piece of work. Leslie had been offered the part of Ashley, but he wasn’t keen on it. “I haven’t yet got up nerve enough to tackle the book, but all my friends tell me I ought to take the part. They want me to be Ashley, and I don’t even know him, and maybe I’ll try it that way, cold.“ The latest book with a lot of new detail on the making of GWTW is “Clark Gable Hollywood’s King“ - available on Amazon. Similar in “Hattie McDaniel and Butterfly McQueen Hollywood Neighbours.“
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