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Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince - a biography

Nightmare empire of vengeance and power. Told against a panoramic view of Hollywood's golden age of glamour and backdoor politics, Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince is a fascinating work that concludes with a look into the Disney empire as it exists today.

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  • "Walt Disney"@it
  • "Face cachée du prince d'Hollywood"
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince. Français"

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  • "Nightmare empire of vengeance and power. Told against a panoramic view of Hollywood's golden age of glamour and backdoor politics, Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince is a fascinating work that concludes with a look into the Disney empire as it exists today."
  • "Nightmare empire of vengeance and power. Told against a panoramic view of Hollywood's golden age of glamour and backdoor politics, Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince is a fascinating work that concludes with a look into the Disney empire as it exists today."@en
  • "Everyone remembers him as the creator of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Bambi, Dumbo, Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Fantasia. His films and characters inspired the great Disney theme parks. A creative genius, Walt Disney brought love and laughter to children everywhere. Now for the first time, Marc Eliot presents the real Walt Disney. The author reveals Walt Disney's twenty-five-year association with J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, serving as a Hollywood-based."
  • "Everyone remembers him as the creator of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Bambi, Dumbo, Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and Fantasia. His films and characters inspired the great Disney theme parks. A creative genius, Walt Disney brought love and laughter to children everywhere. Now for the first time, Marc Eliot presents the real Walt Disney. The author reveals Walt Disney's twenty-five-year association with J. Edgar Hoover's FBI, serving as a Hollywood-based."@en
  • "Unwilling to "prove" his own identity, he feared he had actually been adopted in infancy and was illegitimate. He spent a lifetime searching for his real mother. Marc Eliot shows how these psycho-sexual conflicts drove Walt to the depths of lifelong despair and how they found expression in his "classic" animated characters and films, now so deeply embedded in American culture. In fact, they were created by a man who used the wealth and prestige they gave him to mold a."
  • "Unwilling to "prove" his own identity, he feared he had actually been adopted in infancy and was illegitimate. He spent a lifetime searching for his real mother. Marc Eliot shows how these psycho-sexual conflicts drove Walt to the depths of lifelong despair and how they found expression in his "classic" animated characters and films, now so deeply embedded in American culture. In fact, they were created by a man who used the wealth and prestige they gave him to mold a."@en
  • "Official informant before being promoted to the rank of Special Agent in Charge, rooting out Communists, subversives, and Jews. A lifelong anti-Semite, he absorbed his prejudice from his father, a strict fundamentalist who believed in corporal punishment and forced child labor. Walt Disney's phobic behavior is examined in detail, as is his obsessive hand-washing, heavy drinking, and sexual inadequacies. Unwilling to accept his father's violence as a form of love, and."
  • "L'envers du décor. En plus d'être un grand producteur de films et dessins animés pour enfants, Walt Disney a été (au temps de la chasse aux communistes aux Etats-Unis) un agent actif du FBI, un antisémite convaincu et un homme assoiffé de pouvoir. Tel est le thème que développe Marc Eliot après quatre ans d'enquête dans les archives du FBI et les coulisses d'Hollywood."
  • "Official informant before being promoted to the rank of Special Agent in Charge, rooting out Communists, subversives, and Jews. A lifelong anti-Semite, he absorbed his prejudice from his father, a strict fundamentalist who believed in corporal punishment and forced child labor. Walt Disney's phobic behavior is examined in detail, as is his obsessive hand-washing, heavy drinking, and sexual inadequacies. Unwilling to accept his father's violence as a form of love, and."@en

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  • "Film animowany amerykański"
  • "Biografieën (vorm)"
  • "Biography"@pl
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en

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  • "Walt Disney : la face cachée du prince d'Hollywood"
  • "Walt Disney"
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince : A biography"
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince - a biography"@en
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince - a biography"
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince"@en
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince"
  • "Walt Disney Hollywood's dark prince : a biography"@en
  • "Walt Disney : il principe nero di Hollywood"
  • "Walt Disney : il principe nero di Hollywood"@it
  • "Walt Disney : czarny książę Hollywood"
  • "Walt Disney : czarny książę Hollywood"@pl
  • "Walt Disney Hollywood's dark prince"@en
  • "Walt Disney : hollywood's dark prince"
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince : a biography"@en
  • "Walt Disney : Hollywood's dark prince : a biography"