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Book Discussions > MARCH 2019: The Moon’s a Balloon by David Niven

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message 1: by Samantha (last edited Mar 01, 2019 06:36AM) (new) - added it

Samantha Glasser | 529 comments Mod
Our spring read is The Moon’s a Balloon by David Niven. How appropriate that we begin this book on his birthday!

What do you hope to learn from this book?


ALLEN | 153 comments Well, I hope to enjoy it this time as much as I did in 2018, when I first read it. It really is a wonderful star's autobiography.


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John Yingling Samantha, I’m looking forward to learning about David Niven’s personal life. He always struck me as a witty man—I loved his comment at the Academy Awards one year when he was a presenter and the “streaker” ran on stage—and I have the feeling this will be a warm, interesting, account of his life on and off the stage, with just the right and appropriate amounts of humor.


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What was his comment? I never heard about that incident.

I read his book Bring on the Empty Horses (taken from a Goldwyn-ism) and enjoyed it a lot, so I’m sure I’ll like this one too.


ALLEN | 153 comments Samantha wrote: "What was his comment? I never heard about that incident.

I read his book Bring on the Empty Horses (taken from a Goldwyn-ism) and enjoyed it a lot, so I’m sure I’ll like this one too."


It was something like "That poor man, revealing his shortcomings..."
I am not sure it is in this book or the other one but millions of Americans heard him say it on television.


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Samantha Glasser | 529 comments Mod
TCM has several David Niven films scheduled in the coming months:

March 13 1:45 p.m. The Charge of the Light Brigade
March 17 6:00 p.m. Tonight's the Night
April 2 6:00 p.m. Wuthering Heights
April 4 6:00 a.m. Bachelor Mother
April 13 2:30 a.m. Soldiers Three
April 15 2:00 a.m. A Matter of Life and Death
April 16 9:15 a.m. Lady L
April 18 8:00 p.m. Raffles
May 22 4:45 a.m. Lady L


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My copy arrived today. I'm looking forward to his recollections of working with Errol Flynn--and Sam Goldwyn. Also the sad story of his wife's accidental death.


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I began reading it today.


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Samantha Glasser | 529 comments Mod
For our group watch, which would you prefer to see and discuss: A Matter of Life and Death or Raffles?


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Samantha wrote: "For our group watch, which would you prefer to see and discuss: A Matter of Life and Death or Raffles?"

Either would be good, but I'd choose RAFFLES as it was part of his Hollywood studio days.


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I finished the book this afternoon and posted my review.


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Samantha Glasser | 529 comments Mod
I'm listening to Gilbert Gottfried's podcast and the episode with Robert Wagner has a great, bawdy story about David Niven. It is worth a listen for anyone here since he knew so many great people from old Hollywood (since he is one himself)!
https://www.earwolf.com/episode/rober...


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Samantha wrote: "I'm listening to Gilbert Gottfried's podcast and the episode with Robert Wagner has a great, bawdy story about David Niven. It is worth a listen for anyone here since he knew so many great people f..."

Thanks for the heads up--a very interesting podcast with names dropping everywhere. Have to admit I was not as amused by the Niven story (cringe) as Gilbert was.


message 14: by W (last edited Oct 30, 2019 10:57AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

W | 355 comments I liked David Niven's second book,Bring on the Empty Horses,even more than this one.Not that,it's a bad book.Has his trademark humour,and a fair bit of sadness.He also seems to have used material from this book,for his novel,Go Slowly,Come Back Quickly.


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