Murder in Hollywood: Solving a Silent Screen Mystery

by Charles Higham

Wisconsin Studies in Film

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For more than eighty years, the famous unsolved murder of William Desmond Taylor, the legendary bisexual film director, has generated debate and controversy. Now, best-selling author Charles Higham has solved the crime. Higham uncovers the corruption and intrigue of Los Angeles in the Roaring Twenties-and the film industry moguls' complete domination of the city's authorities. When it was discovered that a famous star of the day had probably killed Taylor, a massive cover-up began-from the show more removal of crucial evidence to the naming of innocent people as killers-which has continued until now to protect the truth. Murder in Hollywood goes beyond the killing to unearth unknown details about the life of Taylor before his arrival in Hollywood, as well as the stories and histories buried by the crooked authorities and criminals involved the case. The author's exclusive interviews with the culpable star, his unique possession of long-vanished police records, and the support of the present-day Los Angeles county coroner-who examined the evidence as if the murder had taken place now-have ensured a hair-raising thriller. Charles Higham successfully presents the most plausible and convincing solution yet to the mystery. In the process he paints a vivid portrait of Hollywood in the 1920s-from its major stars to its bisexual subculture. The result is a compelling answer to a long-standing mystery and a fascinating study of a place, and an industry that, as today, let people reinvent themselves. Murder in Hollywood is more extraordinary than any crime of fiction and more exciting than any action adventure movie. show less

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Murder in Hollywood by Charles Higham is one of the best books written about the murder of William Desmond Taylor. It puts forth the most likely explanation of who and how the murder occurred. I found it also gave a fascinating glimpse into Hollywood of silent film era.

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Charles Higham held the post of Regents Professor and writer in residence at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and he was the Hollywood feature writer for the New York Times from 1970 to 1980.

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Common Knowledge

Original publication date
2004
Important places
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Dedication
To Richard V. Palafox and Dorris Halsey

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Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
364.152Society, government, & cultureSocial problems and social servicesCrimeCriminal offensesOffenses against the personHomicide
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HV6534 .L7 .H54Social sciencesSocial pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologySocial pathology. Social and public welfare.CriminologyCrimes and offenses
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