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Mervyn LeRoy was a highly successful director, who never made a film that lost money, whose career began during the silent era and extended through the studio era. His profession allowed him to fraternize with some very famous people, and he discusses his experiences here.
LeRoy was a jokester who loved to play tricks on people on set both for his own pleasure and to ease any tension there might be. He gives many examples of such tomfoolery as well as glances at many of his films. Unfortunately, ...more
LeRoy was a jokester who loved to play tricks on people on set both for his own pleasure and to ease any tension there might be. He gives many examples of such tomfoolery as well as glances at many of his films. Unfortunately, ...more

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