At a Hollywood banquet honoring him with the Hollywood Humanitarian of the Year Award, Ham Robbins reflects on his obsessive drive to power in the film business and personal costs
This is a fictionalized account of the rise and fall of the Warner family written by the son of one of Hollywood's founding moguls, Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros. studio. It's a little difficult to get into and hard to appreciate without knowledge of the real-life Warners, but for those who are interested, an interesting look at early Hollywood and the personal lives of the Warners