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  • The Untold Hollywood Story
  • Written by: Mollie Gregory
  • Narrated by: Tanis Parenteau
  • Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
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Stuntwomen

Written by: Mollie Gregory
Narrated by: Tanis Parenteau
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They've traded punches in knockdown brawls, crashed biplanes through barns, and raced to the rescue in fast cars. They add suspense and drama to the story, portraying the swimmer stalked by the menacing shark, the heroine dangling 20 feet below a soaring hot air balloon, or the woman leaping nine feet over a wall to escape a dog attack. Only an expert can make such feats of daring look easy, and stuntwomen with the skills to perform - and survive - great moments of action in movies have been hitting their mark in Hollywood since the beginning of film.

Here, Mollie Gregory presents the first history of stuntwomen in the film industry from the silent era to the 21st century. In the early years of motion pictures, women were highly involved in all aspects of film production, but they were marginalized as movies became popular, and more important, profitable. Capable stuntwomen were replaced by men in wigs, and very few worked between the 1930s and 1960s. As late as the 1990s, men wore wigs and women's clothes to double as actresses, and were even "painted down" for some performances, while men and women of color were regularly denied stunt work.

For decades, stuntwomen have faced institutional discrimination, unequal pay, and sexual harassment even as they jumped from speeding trains and raced horse-drawn carriages away from burning buildings. Featuring 65 interviews, Stuntwomen showcases the absorbing stories and uncommon courage of women who make their living planning and performing action-packed sequences that keep viewers' hearts racing.

©2015 Mollie Gregory (P)2020 Audible, Inc.

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Better than expected! Very interesting.

You have to be pretty interested in the subject because it becomes quite granular, but I really really enjoyed this. Not only is it an intersectional look at misogyny, sexism, and rape culture from a different female perspective, it’s also just really interesting. From silent films all the way up to current day, there’s a great mix of a description of why and how it’s difficult to do what they do, how their skill set is different than men, and bow ties the whole thing with quotes from actual stuntwomen throughout the time and the actual stats of stuntwomen today (surprise, it’s a abysmal). Men would rather dress up as women to do a stunt than just pay them, smh.

This is a great mix of anecdote, real data, interesting history, and a premise that I haven’t come across before. It’s a shame it isn’t more well read/reviewed, imo!

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