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Martin Turnbull has worked as a private tour guide showing both locals and out-of-towners the movie studios, Beverly Hills mansions, Hollywood hills vistas and where all the bodies are buried. For nine years, he has also volunteered as an historical walking tour docent with the Los Angeles Conservancy. He worked for a summer as a guide at the Warner Bros. movie studios in Burbank showing movie fans through the sound stages where Bogie and Bacall, Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and James Cagney created some of Hollywood’s classic motion pictures.

From an early age, Martin was enchanted with old movies from Hollywood’s golden era–from the dawn of the talkies in the late 1920s to the dusk of the studio system in the late 1950s–and has spent many, ma
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Martin Turnbull Hi Ian, and thanks for your question. My plan with the Garden of Allah series was always to tell the story of life at the hotel, and by extension life…moreHi Ian, and thanks for your question. My plan with the Garden of Allah series was always to tell the story of life at the hotel, and by extension life during studio-era Hollywood from its opening party in January 1927 to its closing party in 1959. To my way of thinking, the Garden's life exactly paralleled Hollywood's golden years, starting with "The Jazz Singer" ushering in the talkies in 1927, and closing with "Ben-Hur" in 1959, which in my view was the last of the great studio-era Hollywood blockbusters. By 1960, both the golden era and the hotel were history. So it seemed to me to be a way to tell the history of the golden era of Hollywood - through the eyes of the people who lived in a place that exactly matched it, year for year.

Also, by the time I released "Closing Credits," I had been writing about Marcus, Kathryn, and Gwendolyn for over 10 years, and I felt it was time to retire them and move onto fresh projects and different characters with whom we could explore this endlessly fascinating era.(less)
Martin Turnbull No, Beth, I haven't. I've taken great care to portray those people in a true light, so I don't bring up anything that they didn't bring up in their ow…moreNo, Beth, I haven't. I've taken great care to portray those people in a true light, so I don't bring up anything that they didn't bring up in their own autobiographies, or which is discussed in a reputable source, like a scholarly biography or, perhaps, events that were well documented at the time, say, in the press. In conversations with fictional characters or in fictional situations, I try as much as I can to present that character in line with their public persona. I have no interest in turning any of these people into villains...unless of course they actually got up to such mischief in real life! Thanks for your question!(less)
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“True friends must be honest with each other. If you are not honest about who you are, how can you expect anyone to love you.”
Martin Turnbull, The Garden on Sunset

“There was a line in which Rick Blaine complained that of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Ingrid Bergman had to walk into his. Luke had told him, “You can do a lot with a line like that.”
Martin Turnbull, All the Gin Joints: A novel of World War II Hollywood

“As my granny would say, your blood’s worth bottling.”
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