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| Original Title: | A Cast of Killers |
| ISBN: | 0525243909 (ISBN13: 9780525243908) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Sidney D. Kirkpatrick
Hardcover | Pages: 301 pages Rating: 3.95 | 837 Users | 89 Reviews

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| Title | : | A Cast of Killers |
| Author | : | Sidney D. Kirkpatrick |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Twentieth Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 301 pages |
| Published | : | June 30th 1986 by Dutton Books (first published 1986) |
| Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction. History. Mystery. Culture. Film |
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On February 1, 1922, the distinguished silent-film director William Desmond Taylor was shot to death in his Los Angeles bungalow by an unknown assailant. Reports of strange activities at the scene of the crime circulated soon after. When the police arrived, was the head of Paramount Studios burning a bundle of papers in the fireplace, and was a well-known actress searching the house for letters she claimed were hers? Despite a full-scale investigation, the case was never solved; for sixty years is has remained a lingering Hollywood scandal. In 1967, more than forty years after Taylor's death, the great King Vidor, whose directing credits include Northwest Passage, The Fountainhead, Duel in the Sun, and War and Peace, determined to solve the mystery, which had haunted him throughout his career, in order to make a film about it. Through his intimate knowledge of both the studios and the stars, he succeeded, where dozens of professional detectives had failed, in discovering the identity of the murderer. But because his findings were so explosive, he decided he could never go public and locked his evidence away. After Vidor's death in 1982, Sidney D. Kirkpatrick, Vidor's authorized biographer, gained access to the evidence and reconstructed the amazing story of Taylor's murder and Vidor's investigation. With a cast of suspects that includes the actress Mabel Normand, a reputed drug addict; the beautiful ingénue, Mary Miles Minter; Mary's domineering mother, Charlotte Shelby; Taylor's homosexual houseman; and Taylor's secretary, who bore an uncanny resemblance to Taylor's mysteriously elusive brother, this true crime story has all the elements of a classic murder mystery. Covered up for more than half a century, the full story can now be told in all its riveting, shocking detail.Rating Out Of Books A Cast of Killers
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3.5 starsIn 1967, movie director King Vidal decided he wanted to make a movie about the 1922 murder of a silent film director William Desmond Taylor. The murder was never solved. So, Vidal started doing his own investigating. Prime suspects, at least in the media, included actresses Mabel Normand and Mary Miles Minter, as well as Minters mother, Charlotte Shelby. Vidal looked at media, police reports, and did many interviews (of people involved who were still alive). Vidal never made his movie,On February 1st, 1922, noted American film director William Desmond Talor was murdered in his Hollywood home. The mystery was never solved. In the late 1960's, the great film director King Vidor decided to finally solve this murder. He did so, also discovering why the murder went unsolved.King Vidor never made a film of his findings, deciding to wait until those involved died. Vidor passed away without ever disclosing his findings. The author of this book, with permission of the Vidor family,
3.5 Stars A Cast of Killers is nonfiction but it reads more like fiction and it took me a while to get use to. A Cast of Killers is about old Hollywood director King Vidors 20 year investigation into the 1922 murder of silent film director William Desmond Taylor. A lot of liberties were taken and I thought it was riddled with inaccuracies but Hey! so was the actual police investigation into the murder. If you've never heard of William Desmond Taylor please Google him... Now.. His murder was the

Im not a great reader of true-crime books; I find them depressing since, so often, innocents die and villains get away with it. This book attracted me because the protagonist and the victim were renowned Hollywood directors; and the solving of a long unresolved murder was intriguing. This is actually less a true-crime novel than a police procedural, with the lead investigator a friend of both victim and villain.A Cast of Killers was published in 1986, 4 years after the death of director King
Although there have been other and more solid theories out there about the motive and perpetrators of director William Desmond Taylor's murder in 1922, this one has an added level of interest because Kirkpatrick tells the story of a high-level sleuth. King Vidor, well-known director and contemporary of Taylor's, investigated the crime over the course of decades and this book is the result of that inquiry. As I said, the finale is not completely convincing (and may be a bit of a cop-out), but for
True Hollywood crime--very intriguing.
A Cast of Killers is a fascinating account of the murder of William Desmond Taylor and a sleuthing director King Vidor on the trail of who murdered him. Vidor wants to make a film about the Hollywood scandal which turned up no results and left an open case for the police. Along with Colleen Moore, lover and business partner, Vidor researches a case filled with contradictions and cover-ups.This book's print is rather large, and it makes the 300 pages go back rapidly with aid from the intriguing

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