From the late 1920s until his death in 1936, Irving G. Thalberg was the stuff of legend, regarded in the American film industry with a mixture of respect, awe, envy and fear. Unknown to the general public, Thalberg, through his obsessive concern with quality film production and his unwavering faith in public opinion, became the paragon of the studio factory system and an exemplar of public taste.…
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