Book Choice --- Spencer Tracy by James Curtis
There is an amazing bio of Spencer Tracy just out. I went in the library and cleared out three or so previous ones to make a wide and permanent spot for this near thousand page final word on a Golden Age star who till now hadn't got definitive life story treatment. To that daunting length, I'd add that two thousand pages would have been welcome, more the merrier always my stance where writers good as James Curtis go --- but hold on, how many are so capable as this author of prior (and also best-in-category) W.C. Fields, Preston Sturges, and James Whale life-and-career coverage? Curtis by his account spent seven years on
Fox He-Men In Residence Circa 1932 --- George O'Brien and Tracy |
Tracy was one of very few movie stars who got recognized for great acting during their lifetime. Most were dismissed for having "played themselves" and many remain stuck in that speed so far as legacy goes.
Tracy with Acolytes Tom Ewell and David Wayne During Adam's Rib Shoot |
Spence Subdued Even During a Seventh Cross Prison Break |
For My Long Haul, The Most Wide-Awake Tracys Were Ones He Did With Gable |
He seemed happiest in the embrace of age, referring to himself as an old man when barely past fifty and incessantly so from there on. I've re-checked the
Wanted: Less Tracy Teamings with Hepburn and More with Syd Greenstreet, As Here In 1949's Malaya |
A Good One, The Power and The Glory, with Colleen Moore, But Surviving Prints Are Rough To Purist-Only Point |
Coiled-spring Spence was kept to minimums once Metro handlers took charge. A Fury happened once but wouldn't again. Too many priests and excess rectitude got in the broth. Eventually you knew high roads were the only ones
Bad Day At Black Rock May Be Tracy's Best Because (1) He's Great In It, (2) It's Short, and (3) He Judo-Chops Ernie Borginine Through a Screen Door |
If young folks of a last fifty years knew
Audiences Sat For Her With Him, But Hepburn Without Tracy Was Tougher Selling |
Curtis reveals more what-if's and came closes:
Tracy's Last and The Biggest Profit of Any His Made --- Guess Who's Coming To Dinner |
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