This biography tells the story of Louis B. Mayer, one of the most powerful figures in Hollywood during the Golden Age of cinema. From his humble beginnings as a scrap metal dealer to his rise as the head of MGM Studios, Mayer's life was filled with triumphs and controversies. This book offers a fascinating look at the man behind the movies and his impact on the entertainment industry.
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