I had higher hopes for this biography of the man who directed The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind. (Imagine having both of those films on your resume!) The author, Michael Sragow, was hampered by the fact that Fleming didn't leave much of a written record, but the early chapters were a dense muddle, and the book never became consistently compelling. There were some highlights, though. I liked the account of Flemings trip to Europe with President Wilson as an official cameraman. The account of the filming of Red Dust was interesting. The chapters on Oz and GWTW were good too, in a "fun facts" kind of way, but they could have been better.
And although you can't judge a book by its cover, the cover of this book is a good one. A terrific photo of Fleming with Mary Astor, Clark Gable, and Jean Harlow during the filming of Red Dust. If the contents of the book was as good as the cover, this would have been a great book.