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He Ran All the Way: The Life of John Garfield
Published in Hardcover by Limelight Editions (2004-07-01)
Author: Robert Nott
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Good, Solid Bio
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-06
John Garfield has been mostly forgotten by the movie going public. He has fans yes-but a place with the 'greats' of the movies seems to be just out of his reach.
This new biography of Garfield reminds us...what a true raw talent he was. The author tells us how Garfield burst opon the movie scene in 1938-causing such a spash that Warner Brother's were shocked and...not sure what to do with there new discovery. They plunked him in some 'B' potboilers that didn't utilize has talent but still made...money. Garfield languished for awhile and while bored still delivered some standout performances. He began to grow as an actor in the 1940's delivering what I believe to be a Oscar worthy performance in the classic BODY AND SOUL.
The bio does a good job of detailing the 'times' that Garfield lived in and sadly what destroyed his career. The chapters about his childhood are most fasinating.
The only reason I did not give this book '5 stars' is because I feel that the author took some 'pot shots' at Garfield...'shots' that he had already told us about earlier in the book.
Other then these 'few' comments I feel the book is a worthy and a fine way to remember, and give our 'due' too a truely unique actor.

At last...A fitting tribute
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-23
I could barely believe my eyes when I found this book available whist scouring the Amazon pages as it is so difficult to find anything about John Garfield. This book did not disappoint. It is a fitting tribute to a fantastic actor who has sadly and unjustly been largely swept under the carpet along with some of the finest work ever captured on film. The book shows you the real side of "Julie", a witty, mischievous man who kept true to the boy inside and his roots. He seems to have had a naivity which partially contributed to his tragic end and shows the extent to which he was literally hounded to death by the unrelenting HUAC. What a waste that such an outstanding talent should suffer for staying true to his country and true to his profession. This man was brilliant...just compare his Frank Chambers to that of Jack Nicholson in The Postman Always Rings Twice or the way he carries the part of Danny in Tortilla Flat, two roles in stark contrast of one another.

I have been an avid Garfield fan for many years and my uncle was even lucky enough to have met him which is fantastic... but I can only thank the author, Robert Nott, for this outstanding book and insight further into John Garfield.

This book invoked many emotions, it retold many amusing stories of his antics, showed his funny side, his serious side, his determination, faults, strengths and weaknesses and in the end, sorrow for such a sad loss. If you are at all interested in this charismatic character, buy this book. A wonderful book about a wonderful man. Enjoy!

worthwhile ,but disappointing
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-18
If you are a fan of John Garfield,or even just curious to know more about this neglected star,who was the FIRST movie 'rebel',then this book is a worthwhile read.If,like me you rate Garfield as one of the great acting talents,then it will be disappointing,as it is to some of the other reviewers.
There is far too much emphasis,(and judgement) on his womanising and 'intellectual' shortcomings.At times it seems like the author is indeed taking 'pot shots',as another reviewer observed,instead of unbiased criticism.The book is rather shallow as a whole,but I did get some terrific information about Garfield and his films,probably because there is so little in the way of other books on the subject for comparison.
Had the author been someone like Lawrence Grobel,who wrote a masterpiece on John Huston's life and family in 'THE HUSTONS',we would have had,I'm sure, the definitive version.

He Ran "Midway"
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-26
This book has potential and I would recommend purchasing it, but it is verbose and "text booky", something I don't want in a Hollywood autobiography.

Disappointing but readable
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-12
I was very pleased to have found a John Garfield bio. He is one of my favorite actors who,sadly, is underrated or even forgotten by most. I'm sorry to say then that "He Ran All the Way" is a disappointing,uneven,and incomplete portrait of such an interesting life. Nott's book is not especially well written. The reader never gets a true sense of Garfield, his relationship with his wife and children, or his colleagues. The book is full of generalities about Garfield's personality especially his womanizing and intellegence. The author also makes grand judgements about Garfield's movies that fans may not agree with. I did find it helpful as a resource for general facts about Garfield, especially his blacklisting. I hope to find another Garfield bio that's better written and more fleshed out. I'd love to see Patricia Bosworth write one. (She's written interesting bios about Brando and Clift.)

 John Garfield
19th International Congress on High-Speed Photography and Photonics (International Congress on High Speed Photography//Proceedings)
Published in Paperback by SPIE-International Society for Optical Engine (1991-04)
Author: Brian Garfield
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Accountability In Drug Education
Published in Paperback by The Drug Abuse Council, Inc. (1973)
Author: L. Annette, Garfield, Emily F. And Swisher, John D. Abrams
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 John Garfield
An address on President Garfield: "Man of the people." Murdered
Published in Unknown Binding by (1881)
Author: John Markham
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 John Garfield
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY - Volume 21, number 7 - July 1976: Joe Cutter's game; A Cabin in the Woods; The Judas Kiss; In Mourning for Myrtle; Office Party; Death Sentence; Bend in the Road; The Perfect Rotter; Pierced with Many Sorrow
Published in Paperback by Davis Publications (1976)
Author: Eleanor (editor) (Brian Garfield; John Coyne; Stephen Dentinger; Franklin Bandy; Mary Bradford; Stephen Wasylyk; Dick Beaird; Edward Wellen; Charlene Weir; Edward D. Hoch) Sullivan
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Alfred Hitchock's Mystery Magazine - July 1976, Volume 21, No. 7
Published in Paperback by Davis Publications (1976)
Author: Brian Garfield; John Coyne; Stephen Dentinger; Franklin Bandy; Mary Bradford; Stephen Wasylyk; Dick Beaird; Edward Wellen; Charlene Weir; Edward D. Hoch
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AO44 UNDER MY SKIN John Garfield orig '50 lobby card Here's a wonderful lobby card from the original release of UNDER MY SKIN with John Garfield. Lobby card is in EXCELLENT condition A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie.
Published in Cards by n/a (1950)
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AP05 BODY & SOUL John Garfield original 1947 lobby card Here?s a wonderful lobby card from the original release of BODY AND SOUL with John Garfield. Lobby card is in EXCELLENT condition A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie.
Published in Cards by n/a (1947)
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AP17 FALLEN SPARROW John Garfield/Maureen O'Hara '43 LC Here?s a wonderful lobby card from the original release of FALLEN SPARROW with John Garfield and Maureen O'Hara. Lobby card is in EXCELLENT condition A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie.
Published in Cards by n/a (1943)
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AR18 DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE Garfield GREAT noir '42 TC Here?s a wonderful title lobby card from the original release of DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE with John Garfield. Lobby card is in EXCELLENT condition A lobby card is an 11 x 14 inch placard advertising a movie.
Published in Cards by n/a (1942)
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