My Life as a Mankiewicz :An Insider's Journey through Hollywood

My Life as a Mankiewicz

My Life as a Mankiewicz :An Insider's Journey through Hollywood

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The son of famed director and screenwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz ( All About Eve [1950], Guys and Dolls [1955], Cleopatra [1963]) and the nephew of Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, Tom Mankiewicz was genuine Hollywood royalty. He grew up in Beverly Hills and New York, spent summers on his dad's film sets, had his first drink with Humphrey Bogart, dined with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, went to the theater with Ava Gardner, and traveled the world writing for Brando, Sinatra, and Connery. Although his family connections led him to show business, Tom "Mank" Mankiewicz forged a career of his own, becoming a renowned screenwriter, director, and producer of acclaimed films and television shows. He wrote screenplays for three James Bond films -- Diamonds Are Forever (1971), Live and Let Die (1973), and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) -- and made his directorial debut with the hit TV series Hart to Hart (1979--1984). My Life as a Mankiewicz is a fascinating look at the life of an individual whose creativity and work ethic established him as a member of the Hollywood writing elite. Mankiewicz details his journey through the inner world of the television and film industries, beginning with his first job as production assistant on The Comancheros (1961), starring John Wayne. My Life as a Mankiewicz illuminates his professional development as a writer and director, detailing his friendships and romantic relationships with some of Hollywood's biggest stars as well as his struggle with alcohol and drugs. With the assistance of Robert Crane, Mankiewicz tells a story of personal achievement and offers an insider's view of the glamorous world of Hollywood during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780813161235
ISBN10 0813161231
Number Of Pages 400
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller The University Press of Kentucky
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

One of the few books about the American movie industry that shows, not tells, what is meant by the idea that the business is one of relationships. -- Tom Stempel, author of Understanding Screenwriting: Learning from Good, Not-Quite-So-Good, and Bad Screenplays


Mankiewicz details his journey through the inner world of the television and film industries, beginning with his first job as a production assistant on The Comancheros (1961), starring John Wayne. -- Turner Classic Movies


A primer on the industry from someone who experienced it up close and personal throughout his whole life. --Yahoo! Movies --


There hasn't been a great book on Hollywood in quite some time, which is why My Life as a Mankiewicz is such a treat. -- Script --


Details the developments of Menkiewicz's own career as a writer and director. It also recounts the wild, drug-fueled atmosphere of Hollywood and his romantic liaisons with big stars of the '60s, '70s, and '80s. -- Our Ventura Boulevard --


A spirited and creatively non-linear account of his colorful and diverse career, transcending traditional storytelling by showing what it meant to be a Mankiewicz--in and out of the director's chair.... A top-notch read about a true class act. -- DGA Quarterly --


After obligingly recapping his fractious family history in the opening pages, Mank dives headlong into the book's true purpose: serving up delicious Hollywood dish. He grew up on the sets of his father's films, and there is no reason to doubt his recollection of events. This time the tawdry Tinseltown stories feel true. -- Globe and Mail --


Prime firsthand anecdotes fill this consistently readable and entertaining book. -- Washington Post --


My Life as Mankiewicz is a treasure trove of observations and anecdotes about Hollywood from the 1960s to the 1980s and the people who made movies back then. -- Winston-Salem Journal --


One of the best personal accounts of show business ever published. -- Weekly Standard --


Tom Mankiewicz's novel My Life as a Mankiewicz has me enthralled. The movies. The name dropping. The little incidences. -- Daily Awareness -- Daily Awareness


My Life as a Mankiewicz is a treasure-trove of observations and anecdotes about Hollywood from the 1960s to the 1980s and the people who made movies back then. -- Independence Daily Reporter


.. .jam-packed... with delicious, trenchant tales of the famous and fabled. -- Chicago Tribune


Crane is an engrossing, rather cathartic book of a son coming to terms of his famous father's celebrity and his unsolved, tragic death that somehow resulted from that celebrity. -- Montreal Times


Highly entertaining.... I came away from this book with a real appreciation of, and fondness for, how it works-- from premise to pitch to scrambling for finance to dealing with ego dilemmas to final screenplay and practical on-the-set problems. [Mankiewicz's] tremendous respect for small and large collaborators, from grips to stars, is contagious. -- Clancy Sigal, author of five books including Going Away and A Woman of Uncertain Character


Highly entertaining....[Mankiewicz's] tremendous respect for small and large collaborators, from grips to stars, is contagious. -- Clancy Sigal, author of five books including Going Away and A Woman of Uncertain Character


A whirlwind tour through Hollywood history withy Tom as the affable guide. -- Movie Maker --


A treasure trove of observations and anecdotes about Hollywood from the 1960s to the 1980s and the people who made the movies back then. --Associated Press --


One of the few books about the American movie industry that shows, not tells, what is meant by the idea that the business is one of relationships. -- Slant Magazine --


There are stories about how he shepherded the Bond transition from Sean Connery to Roger Moore, and his rewrite of Superman, which created the template for every superhero movie up to today. -- Maclean's --


A fitting tribute to... a member of of the glmourous world of Hollywood during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. -- Tucson Citizen --


A trove of cinematic tales and celebrity gossip. -- Biographile --


A brutally honest autobiogaphy. --National Board of Review --


A consistently readable and entertaining book. -- Washington Post --


Every aspiring film writer, producer, director and movie fanatic should lay hands on this book. --Liz Smith, Huffington Post --


You can hear Tom tell these stories--of navigating sexy, alluring Hollywood while burdened with the expectations that came with being the son of Joseph Mankiewicz. --Ben Mankiewicz -- Ben Mankiewicz, The Week


Chock full of fascinating stories from his more than four decades in the Hollywood trenches...for those who enjoy gossipy Hollywood tomes written by intelligent, wryly cynical insiders, Being Mankiewicz is an entertaining and engrossing read. -- Hey U Guys


From first page to last, this book is priceless. -- Chicago Tribune


[P]leasant surprises in [Crane's] frank but affectionate book. -- WTBF-AM/FM


This enormously entertaining memoir gives the reader the benefit of a superb raconteur's vast store of anecdote and incident. -- Washington Times --


Tom Mankiewicz was as close to royalty as one can get in Hollywood.... He was also a raconteur of the highest order and many of his favorite stories appear in My Life as a Mankiewicz. -- Los Angeles Times --

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Author's Bio

Tom Mankiewicz (1942–2010) was a screenwriter, director, and producer of motion pictures and television series, perhaps best known for his work on the James Bond films, Superman (1978), Superman II (1980), and the television series Hart to Hart (1979–1984).

Robert Crane is coauthor of Bruce Dern: A Memoir, Jack Nicholson: The Early Years, and SCTV: Behind the Scenes as well as a contributor to Hal Ashby: Interviews.

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