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Publication day: The Curse of Queen Kelly

“Tonight I want to welcome you to a showing of a naughty little number I made with my own money – $800,000 of it.”
– Gloria Swanson introducing Queen Kelly in 1967

Silent cinema icon Gloria Swanson was born on this day in 1899. Today, 127 years later, is the publication day for my new book The Curse of Queen Kelly. The title of the book is taken from a phrase Swanson herself used for the disastrous production of her film Queen Kelly, directed, until she fired him, by the great Erich von Stroheim.

My book, published today by Sticking Place Books, tells the full story of how Swanson and Stroheim – and Joseph P. Kennedy became tangled up together in the attempt to make an impossible film. And it tells exactly what happened next, to this brilliant, transgressive and enduring unfinished film.

There are a number of ways you could choose to celebrate this auspicious date:

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Instant Expert: Queen Kelly

Name: Queen Kelly

Age: Somewhere from 92 to 96 years old. Or brand new, maybe?

Appearance: Decadent visions of dissipated European royalty in palatial grandeur, and seedy expat iniquity in East Africa. Erich von Stroheim directed this film, so every frame bursts with expensive vices, exposed flesh, outlandish costumes, drifts of spring blossom or swags of velvet and the occasional splash of bodily fluids. Not to mention more candles than Barry Lyndon, more or less. Gloria Swanson is the star…

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