One Man Tango: An Autobiography
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‘One Man Tango’ is distinguished by honesty that has marked actor Anthony Quinn’s 60-year career as one of the true originals of stage and screen.
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Publisher | First Edition (4 Sept. 1995), Headline Book Publishing |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 400 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0747215049 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0747215042 |
by John Banks
‘Memories on my Bike’ this should have been called and it would have been half as long. Rambling, long winded and someone trying to be a deep thinker all unhelpful in finding out about the real man. I was very disappointed as I hope for a candid overview of a great actor’s career. Instead we get me, me me!! His image has been tarnished by the frank revelations of how he treated his wives and others.Mr Quinn comes across not as a great movie icon but as a very unpleasant person. Not someone you would want to meet or have in your movie. Will not look at him in the same light anymore. He left us some great screen roles and after reading this book it would be best to remember them and forget everything else about him.
by Joy Cox
This book is a pleasure. Mr Quinn writes beautifully and his tales of Hollywood and his life are insightful.
by kATHLEEN cLEMMENS
A very good read I liked Anthony quinn a good actor
by Tony Baydreamer
Not a bad read, a warts and all biography. Lots of dropping of famous actresses names and undergarments with a bit of senior citizen university of life philosophy thrown in. Probably the best book on an Irish Mexican you’ll see.
by Dany
I recommend this product because it is giving an idea how Anthony Quinn became so famous just with his talent, his love of the life and the human way he was considering the others.
by mtt22
Great book. Fantastic man, enjoyed his history and his various loce affairs.
by val evans
Condition was as expected as it was in used condition and had been in circulation for many years. For the price paid quite content.
by kim
Good