The early filmmakers greased city streets to cause car accidents, which they could secretly film so they could save money on stuntmen.Charlie Chaplin was so cheap he used his lowly paid studio people to construct his home. They were used to building sets that could be taken apart later and the house kept falling apart.
Cowboys unable to find work on the screen rode through dusty Hollywood streets shooting bullets through windows and lampposts.
Hear Hollywood's Greatest Stories come to life in Tales Of Hollywood, a unique audiobook that tells little-known, funny anecdotes about stars such as Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Lucille Ball, Boris Karloff, Walt Disney, Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin and Shirley Temple, just to name a few.
Fully orchestrated background music and sound effects makes Tales Of Hollywood a fantastic listening experience!