“Mr. Bowers recalls his highly unorthodox life in a ribald memoir ... [Full Service] highlights how sharply the rules of engagement for reporting celebrity gossip have changed ... [I]t’s much harder to keep details as salacious as the ones Mr. Bowers outlines under wraps.” —New York TimesThe wholesome image of America propagated by Hollywood in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s is one of the most persistent in popular culture: loving wives, smiling children—a conservative idyll. But off the set, many of the actors and actresses who helped create this image were secretly leading very wild lives, and one man in particular was helping them do this: Scotty Bowers.
In
Full Service, he tells his story for the first time. Scotty’s book is a fascinating chronicle of Hollywood’s sexual underground—it reveals the lives of the stars that the studios kept so closely guarded, and provides a lost chapter in the history of the sexual revolution.
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