Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott? FROM THE PUBLISHER
You know the movie career of this giant of a man. Now you may go behind the walls of his Beverly Hills home and learn about his private life. Since Randolph Scott never gave interviews, this has been the only opportunity to date to be informed about things never before revealed.
In this book: see many never-before-seen personal photographs right out of the Scott family photo album; learn what Chris experienced growing up during those glamour years with his famous father in Hollywood; learn which hobbies and interests occupied Mr. Scott's leisure time; experience Randolph Scott's unique sense of humor and learn of his association with Cary Grant, Bob Hope, Dwight Eisenhower, Fred Astaire, Billy Graham, and others. Also included: the films of Randolph Scott -- a complete listing of all 100 movie appearances. This is not just another book about a movie actor who made it to the glamour and glitz of the Hollywood scene. It is a love story that reveals the respect and admiration of a son for his father. Upon reading this narrative, one will experience growing up in the home of Randolph Scott, through the eyes of his son, Chris. You know the movie career of this giant of a man. Now you may go behind the walls of his Beverly Hills home and learn about his private life.
SYNOPSIS
With this book, you can go behind the walls of this actor's Beverly Hills home and learn about his personal life. Written by Randolph Scott's only son.
FROM THE CRITICS
Jack Fryar
Though Randolph Scott is gone, his memory is alive and well in his son, and in the pages full of memories from C. H. Scott's life with one of Hollywood's most cherished icons. When a person is dead and no longer able to defend their reputation or dispute the things said against them, it is sometimes too easy for dishonest survivors to make a dollar at the expense of the dead. In Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott?, author and son has written a tribute that is a refreshing change from many celebrity biographies. That's the sort of memorial any father can be proud of. -- Southern Book Trade