The Keystone Kid: Tales of Early Hollywood
Coy Watson
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Description for The Keystone Kid: Tales of Early Hollywood
Paperback. Num Pages: 312 pages, b/w photos. BIC Classification: APB; APF; BGF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 273 x 211 x 18. Weight in Grams: 870.
Coy Watson, Jr. made his motion picture debut in 1913 when he was nine months old. His appearances in Mack Sennett's popular Keystone Cop comedies earned him the nickname The Keystone Kid' and established him as Hollywood's first child star. In this memoir Watson shares his memories of the idyllic early days of Hollywood and of being raised as a member of 'The First Family of Hollywood'. Watson, his father and his siblings appeared in over 1,000 films, including many classics with the biggest names in the industry. Features hundreds of b/w photos throughout.'
Coy Watson, Jr. made his motion picture debut in 1913 when he was nine months old. His appearances in Mack Sennett's popular Keystone Cop comedies earned him the nickname The Keystone Kid' and established him as Hollywood's first child star. In this memoir Watson shares his memories of the idyllic early days of Hollywood and of being raised as a member of 'The First Family of Hollywood'. Watson, his father and his siblings appeared in over 1,000 films, including many classics with the biggest names in the industry. Features hundreds of b/w photos throughout.'
Product Details
Publisher
Santa Monica Press
Number of pages
312
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Condition
New
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
Santa Monica, United States
ISBN
9781891661211
SKU
KEX0227134
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Reviews for The Keystone Kid: Tales of Early Hollywood
"Any of you who still get a kick out of the old movies will enjoy this fond paean..."
Modern Woman: Ireland, April 2002. "Told with charm and simplicity, this is something of a valuable historical document.."
Film Review, June 2002. "Hugely enjoyable, a great read..."
Brave New World Website, October 2002.
Modern Woman: Ireland, April 2002. "Told with charm and simplicity, this is something of a valuable historical document.."
Film Review, June 2002. "Hugely enjoyable, a great read..."
Brave New World Website, October 2002.