Dorothy Dandridge Documentary (1998)

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you're watching biography here on A&E she performed in hotels where she was not allowed to spend the night and she turned down stereotypical black roles her struggle for acceptance in white Hollywood would pave the way for many to follow but the uphill battle of her career would soon take its toll on her personal life when Dorothy was asked about racial prejudice she replied it is such a waste it makes you half alive it gives you nothing it takes away about beauty personality and she was a good actress with a combination of all these things you meet her in a class all by herself [Music] get other way it belong it's just what I'm doing I heard about Dorsey when I was 19 years old I heard about Carmen Jones and I wanted to know who this woman was and how could she be so beautiful and be so talented I didn't know who she was one didn't know Dorothy off that screen just sort of like smoke she was Hollywood's first african-american dramatic female movie star she was a powerful force on the stage and screen whose talent and international appeal garnered her unprecedented popularity and even a Best Actress Oscar nomination but although she was beautiful and sophisticated Dorothy Dandridge was a study in contradictions plagued with self-doubt and bent on self-destruction hers was a turbulent and tragic life she should be the most successful movie star in the world but she was a black woman at the wrong time [Music] in the summer of 1922 in the comfortable colored section of Cleveland Ohio a pregnant 23 year old housewife named Ruby Dandridge abandoned her mild-mannered husband Cyril Ruby Dandridge was very outgoing very ambitious very aggressive woman and Cyril Dandridge was basically a quiet man rather introverted easygoing and the two of them for some reason they hit it off and they they married but it was not a happy marriage taking their 15 month old daughter vivianne Ruby secretly settled in a nearby but poor neighborhood and on November 9th 1922 Dorothy Jean Dandridge was born at Cleveland City Hospital over the next few months Ruby moved frequently within the black community to avoid Cyril who was determined to locate his daughters Dorothy mr. father relationship my mother would tell her terrible things about the father she said that the father didn't want them that he had kicked them out of the house and that he was partial to his mother Rubi soon found employment as a maid and devoted her free time to her real passion becoming an entertainer she found an audience at her local church where she sang and recited poetry for the congregation by the time Dorothy was 4 she and her six-year-old sister Vivian were also performing at Sunday services Ruby struck up an intense friendship with a talented musician Geneva Williams and invited her to move in with her and her daughters it was a sexual relationship between Ruby and neva neither one ever I don't believe used the word lesbian I don't I just don't think they did I think that but I think as little girls they noticed a lot between the two women Ruby took on the role of breadwinner and neva was given full charge of the children's daily regime of singing dancing and acrobatic lessons as well as their discipline the two of them would would talk at night and one would say you know what we you know we didn't get a spanking today and the other would say the days not over you need a skillful coaching within a year Dorothy and Vivian were touring the South billed as the wonder children and soon they were earning enough money to support the entire family Dorothy's beauty and beguiling manner made her a particular cow pleaser but life on the road was hard on the girls and Dorothea began to develop a fear of live performances her lack of proper education only added to her growing anxiety and insecurity Dorothy didn't stay in school long enough because she worked and would interrupt her schooling she fooled everybody she couldn't read for a long time she memorized everything [Music] when the stock market crash of 1929 assured in the Great Depression black communities across America were hit hard and the Wonder children were forced into early retirement but for Ruby Dandridge it was simply a minor setback in 1929 William Fox Studios released hearts in Dixie the first Hollywood musical film to feature an all-black cast and Ruby was convinced that there would be more work for talented black performers with diva buyer side Ruby Dandridge packed up her family and boarded a bus for Hollywood they got to Los Angeles this land of sunshine and the place where America's mass dreams were merchandised and and got into movie circles and and learned the ropes when landing a movie role for the girls was not as easy as they had hoped Ruby and Eva team Dorothy and Vivian with a young neighbor at a Jones whom they had met at a dance class the trio was billed as the Dandridge sisters and their melodic three-part harmony and youthful exuberance got them noticed by 1935 the Dandridge sisters were singing and dancing in films such as the big broadcast of 1936 with Bill Bojangles Robinson the day at the races with the Marx Brothers and in it can't last forever with the Jackson brothers once again dorothy was a standout [Music] [Music] in 1938 the Dandridge sisters earned a coveted booking at New York's famous Cotton Club groomed to appeal to an older audience the three glamorous divas opened the rave reviews the Dandridge sisters had a very mellow sound Dorothy sang lead dorothy usually was was in the middle they really were in a sense precursors to the Supremes it was a good act also booked at the Cotton Club were the Nicholas brothers the phenomenal song and dance team was young handsome and hugely famous both brothers took a special interest in the stunning 15 year old Dorothy all of a sudden I see these three lovely girls coming to the club and my brother and I looked at each other and said did you see what I see I say yes I did I said they'll all lovely but my brother and I had eyes on Dorothy Dandridge she was beautiful just beautiful please that go out Latin again well not too much because she was restricted but we had a thing for each other I must say right from the beginning Harald Nicholas was only 17 and already a show business veteran as well as a notorious ladies man when he and Dorothy met but Dorothy had a little time for romance as her 12 years of hard work we're now paying off in May of 1939 the Dandridge sisters with neva as their chaperone sailed to London for an engagement at the famous Palladium and they dazzled the sophisticated European audience but by now Dorothy was becoming worn down by the stress of live performances as well as by nivas overbearingly harsh rules which included taping down the 16 year-olds breasts to conceal her now shapely figure neva felt threatened by Dorothy's burgeoning sexuality and she became obsessed with the matter of Dorothy's virginity Dorothy had come home and neva was suspicious and wanted to examine her it really was the equivalent of a rape Geneva threw her down on the bed and daddy got up and gave her a good punch as she knocked her on the floor at one point and that finished the physical abuse finally standing up for herself and declaring her independence from the woman who had been her mother's live-in lover Dorothy was empowered for the first time in her life upon returning to the United States the blossoming teenager decided it was time to go solo and not just as a singer but as an actress in 1940 she won a role in the highly successful Los Angeles stage production of meet the people it was basically a white show white review and very forward-looking thing that's so interesting about this is that in the very early 40s just her particular vision that she didn't see this as a review that an african-american woman should not audition for it really was knocking down a barrier Dorothy's budding acting career effectively dissolved the Dandridge sisters trio but Ruby and Eva were content as long as she continued to financially support the family the attractive aspiring actress earned a small part as a servant girl in her first major Hollywood film the lady from Louisiana starring John Wayne but her biggest break came in 1941 in Sun Valley serenade a big-budget film from 20th Century Fox starring Sonja Henie Milton Berle and the Nicholas brothers Herald Nicholas now engaged the Dorothy convinced studio executives that the lovely singer could add both talent and sex appeal to their big song and dance number [Music] this is the first time that we come ahead of email to perform with us and she look for father lubbers we loved it [Music] by the tender age of 18 that seemed as if all Dorothy Dandridge his dreams were about to come true but even a talented young performer like Dorothy couldn't predict the lofty heights she would scale and the price she would have to pay for stardom you're watching Dorothy Dandridge biography Inez look at Dorothy Dandridge continues here on biography by 1941 Dorothy's career was taking off she had established herself as a dynamic new musical performer appearing in several low-budget movies and starring in a series of sund'ys these short musical films which exploited Dorothy's obvious physical assets were shown on jukeboxes equipped with tiny screens and there were the forerunners to today's music videos [Music] [Music] Oh [Music] now confident in her career Dorothea was ready to set a wedding date with her longtime boyfriend Harold Nicholas on September 6 1942 just eight weeks shy of her 20th birthday Dorothy and Harold were Wed but married life was not as blissful as Dorothy had hoped he always has his golf clubs with him and that was almost like his face loved darphus said to me your brother thinks more gothic and he doesn't Mead Dorothy soon found herself vying for Harold's attention and discovered that golf was not the only thing that kept her husband away from home I chased the ladies quite a bit myself you don't I think I was too young to be married really at that age I think that was you know my trouble Dorothee spent most of her free time with her sister-in-law and best friend geraldine paid nikolas a beautiful educated woman with a lively sense of humor we were good friends from the start she realized that i wished him well she was just sweet and generous and lovely in 1942 the up-and-coming actress won minor roles in such films as lucky Jordan drums of the Congo and hit parade of 1943 but the only role that really interested her was that of wife and mother when the newlywed learned she was pregnant she believed her prayers had been answered Dorothy was willing to give up her career certainly she would have been happy to just be a housewife and raise her children on September 1st 1943 in her ninth month of pregnancy the Aarthi began experiencing severe labor pains believing this to be just another false alarm Harold left his wife with Geraldine and went off to play a round of golf for hours Jerry heeded her friends agonized pleas to wait for her husband's return until she finally took matters into her own hands we had to go in the neighborhood to find a car and we finally found one after an hour or so and took a gutter to the hospital but it was rather late and the baby had already started coming the following day Harrell and Suzanne Nicholas was born baby Lynn was the center of her parents universe and brought domestic contentment to the Nicholas household [Music] but by the time Lynn was - it was clear to everyone that the toddler was not developing or behaving like a normal child she was so very trouble she had tantrums she didn't know who her father was her mother she couldn't recognize relationships Harold I couldn't cope with it detached and withdrawn Harold left Dorothy to search for answers to their daughter's mysterious condition alone it was hard on her being there with the kid by herself Dorothy was going to all types of doctors and things you know so it was pretty rough when doctors determined that Lynn was permanently [ __ ] due to a lack of oxygen to the brain at birth Dorothy was devastated the nagging guilt and her rapidly deteriorating marriage led her to psychiatric counseling and a growing dependency on prescription sedatives she wasn't getting along with Harold and she couldn't tolerate his staying out for a couple of days so and she just took too many pills and we had to take her to the hospital and they popped her stomach and the next day she was okay Dorothy denied the overdose was an attempted suicide and instead blamed it on carelessness but when she was found several more times and a dangerous the overmedicated state it was clear that her poised exterior was hiding an emotionally crippled soul with her daughter's illness no longer a mystery Dorothy was forced to face the fact that her marriage to Harold Nikolas was a failure after a seven-year union Dorothy asked Harold for a divorce I take the blame for it because I was not man enough to stand up you know and I wanted to be I wanted to be a man too young the financing of Lynne's care became her mother's total responsibility the six-year-old needed round-the-clock supervision and Dorothy had no choice but to find a full-time caregiver for Lynn to live with such a necessity was expensive so Dorothy concentrated on advancing her career in 1948 she became one of the first black students at the Actors lab in Los Angeles and she flourished in the creative liberal environment where she honed her craft and became friends with other aspiring actors like Anthony Quinn but when Dorothy danced with Quinn at an actor's lab benefit a scandal sprang out of their innocent interracial frolic powerful Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper reported in the LA Times that the community was shocked at the sight of dancing between whites and Negroes where one at all could see disgusted and defiant Dorothy's response to the racial slur was printed in the California Eagle the 25 year old was applauded by civil minded blacks in Hollywood and emerged a symbol of dignity and humanity after the Second World War Hollywood finally realized that that that race was an issue in American life now the the black character in the Hollywood film was the central character serious brooding or bruised the question of race was being brought front and center but although Hollywood was making major strides with films like Pinky and no way out roles for black actors were still few and far between Dorothy had no choice but to return to the nightclub circuit and she hired composer fillmore whom she knew from her Cotton Club days to coach her he helped her create this act he arranged and composed for her and he went over with her almost every detail and from makeup to hairstyle to what she wore he liked her in what he called these snaky dresses very clinging form-fitting dresses he liked seeing himself as her Svengali Fillmore transformed Dorothy Dandridge from a fresh-faced Beauty into a sensuous chanteuse before long the two became lovers and began sharing the pleasant domestic life but despite sold out appearances and rave reviews dorothy was once again suffering from paralyzing stage fright and she desperately wanted a return to the screen in 1950 the 28-year old actress accepted a role as an African Queen in Tarzan's peril opposite Lex Barker when the Hollywood censorship Bureau voiced loud objections to the film's blatant sexuality Dorothy got noticed the resulting publicity landed her on the April 1951 cover of Ebony magazine she also graced the pages of all white publications including look and life it was apparent to all that Dandridge is charisma had crossover appeal to black and white audiences alike and Fillmore had no trouble booking Dorothy at the chic all-white cafe gala in Los Angeles and at the exclusive cafe the Perry in London MCA one of Hollywood's most powerful talent agencies signed Dandridge as a client and booked her in a series of successful television appearances including ed Sullivan's toast of the town yes well I know where [Music] turn up the heat and start them cooked and dead yeah yeah do some lovin it lovin comes your way [Music] Dorothy Dandridge was reaching heights no other african-american actress had reached before but there was still more boundaries to cross and new barriers to break [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] here I stand again about to be abandoned [Music] in 1952 Dorothy Dandridge is celebrated club act led to her first starring role in a major Hollywood film directed by Louie B mayor's nephew Gerald Mayer you haven't seen until now a wonderful emotional actress I'm Dorothy Dandridge I play the role of the teacher this was my first day and I wasn't sure how it was all going to work out MGM cast the thirty-year-old in bright Road opposite handsome newcomer Harry Belafonte the film featured a predominantly all-black cast and Dorothy portrayed a small-town schoolteacher reaching out to a troubled student she was absolutely beautiful in a such a classy way she was perfect she came prepared she never blew up under any circumstances she dealt well with the crew with the kids in the class with the director dorothy was entranced by the gentle well educated director not only did she earn his respect she also won his affection there was an engaging quality to her she was easy to talk to it was a relationship which I will always remember because it was it was really quite wonderful but although bright Road opened to a weak box-office Dorothy was at the top of her game as an entertainer and was headlining at the last frontier Hotel in Las Vegas in the 1950s Las Vegas was a segregated town and black performers were barred from residing in the hotels or using public elevators and dining rooms Vegas was a very interesting situation therefore any black performer it didn't matter how famous you were hopping your salary was it was a very very sharp line drawn about where you could and did not go when the popular songstress demanded a room the last frontier temporarily lifted its ban on black guests but when Dandridge threatened to use the swimming-pool hotel management discovered an immediate need to drain it for repairs so this was what she was confronted with she went out on stage and she was a goddess and then when the performance was over it was back doors freight elevators or in this case it was the thing of not using a swimming pool while in Las Vegas Dorothy became romantically involved with a handsome young actor named Peter Lawford but their interracial love affair was doomed from the start she was very fond of him but he told her and no uncertain terms that he didn't have any big trust fund he was totally dependent on what work he got with Redd pecking people like this and that they could not marry because he could not work nor could she though she was loved and admired by thousands of fans Dorothy's self-esteem was crumbling from a string of failed romances lonely and depressed she turned once again to alcohol and prescription drugs but as before work provided the distraction the Dorothy so desperately needed in 1953 Hollywood was buzzing with news of a big-screen production of Carmen Jones the all-black film adaptation of Beezus classic opera Dorothy knew the coveted title role was a star maker but the film's notoriously tyrannical director Otto Preminger wouldn't even consider her for the part but with dogged determination the 31 year old actress engineered an interview with the otherwise disinterested director he looked at her and he said to her that every time he saw her it was Saks Fifth Avenue and he didn't really see this earthy Carmen Dandridge was angry she had to get this part she went to Max Factor's the great makeup place in California and worked on a new look for our hair the tousle dark dark hair darker eye makeup the mouth even more sensuous it said that when she walked in perimeter said it's Carmen once again co-starred with Harry Belafonte Dorothy played at tempest ewis femme fatale who seduces and ultimately destroys both herself and her lover although Dandridge and Belafonte were both accomplished singers their voices were dubbed by trained operatic vocalists nevertheless nothing could detract from Dandridge 'as mesmerizing and sensual performance during no door - you can close she just pictured quick goodbye and flicks dassault from a tail and go you get chopped and here's your lesson for today if artesian and you get caught and once I got you I go my wedge and ridges and Belafonte's sizzling performances were destined to make them America's first black sex symbols don't you trust yourself [Music] also featured in the cast were Pearl Bailey and fresh-faced newcomer Diahann Carroll I met Dorothy Dandridge during Carmen Jones i sat there I watched her I watched her find her art in front of the camera and that's quite a privileged position I believe don't you tell me you think what you want I don't accountant oh man economy there's only one that does that's me myself Carmen Jones opened on October 28 1954 and was a smashing critical and financial success Dorothy Dandridge became a bonafide movie star overnight and her unforgettable performance earned her the distinction of being the first black woman to grace the cover of Life magazine yet nothing would compare to the pride she felt when she learned of her nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress making her the first african-american to be nominated for a leading role [Music] at the Academy Awards ceremony on March 30th 1955 Dorothea shared the Best Actress nomination with such luminaries as Grace Kelly Judy Garland Jane Wyman and Audrey Hepburn but although the Oscar went to Grace Kelly for her role in the country girl to her fans Dorothy was a winner and a permanent part of American history I never thought about whether she'd win or not I would have loved it had she won because I her work was quite extraordinary but it was important nomination we all felt long overdue at the age of 32 Dorothy Dandridge had earned the respect of her peers and public acclaim far in excess of her dreams but the love and emotional stability she ached for remained just beyond her grasp [Music] in 1955 Dorothy's Academy Award nomination catapulted her to a new level of celebrity and her exclusive engagements were now earning her up to $3,500 a week in clubs like the Empire room in New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel dorothy was also in the midst of an intense love affair with Carmen Jones director Otto Preminger although Preminger was separated from his wife he was still a legally married man but Dorothy hoped that this time things would work out in her favor he was wonderful to her he was controlling he took over her life for time insisted that she only wear beige and white they'd go to Europe together he felt freer in Europe he was afraid of his position in in the film industry he would have had trouble with any out now relationship the dictatorial Preminger insisted dorothy accept only starring roles forcing her to turn down offer after offer until eventually her phone stopped ringing at 33 Dorothy was disenchanted and depressed and knew she had to face the fact that Otto would never divorce and marry her after a two-year affair she abruptly ended the relationship by 1956 it had been nearly three years since Dorothy had had any significant film work desperate she accepted a supporting role in Island in the Sun an interracial love story starring Harry Belafonte and Joan Fontaine Dorothy played a local shop clerk opposite John Justin and the two shared a full-fledged onscreen love affair what two hours I don't have read much either as a plane leaves finger not Friday it's in the car for you all right you don't seem very surprised and I'll going to England together or you go I go the movie was was fraught with with compromises the script I mean they didn't want the actor to say that he loved her you know I'm in love with you don't you [Music] they didn't want him to kiss her there were some changes made but the two still weren't permitted to kiss [Music] but despite the controversy island in the Sun was a smash hit Dorothy next starred in tamango opposite Curt Jurgens the film's underlying story of interracial romance carried over into a real-life affair between the two stars once again dorothy sought validation through a relationship with an older white man and as she had done so many times before she chose to ignore the fact that her lover was married Dorothy reached out to find love and acceptance in all the wrong places she never was fulfilled and never really valued herself and never valued her life in 1958 Samuel Goldwyn was producing a big-budget film of Porgy and Bess but many in the black community felt that even Gershwin's music couldn't overshadow the movie's negative stereotyping that they had fought so hard to overcome Dorothy who had not had a starring role in the four years since Carmen Jones signed on to play Bess for $75,000 part of our community I thought that she was selling out it's just a shame that Hollywood created this beautiful glamorous talented movie star but then to know what to do with her it was already a tense set when the film's director was fired and replaced with Dorothy's rejected lover Otto Preminger was a great director but he was simply brutal and Dorothy was this delicate beauty and she was delicate in temperament nothing she did was was right with him and he would stop her and stop her until she didn't know her lies I mean until she really could not function depressed and exhausted Dorothy dreamed of a life out of the spotlight and turned her attention to Jack Denison a white farmer Maitre d'Hotel who had been pursuing her for years he looked like a Greek god and she worshiped beauty I didn't like mr. Dennison didn't like what he was about he was a very cruel person and she was a masochist pure and simple against the advice of her friends Dorothy married Jack on June 22nd 1959 but any illusions the actress had about retiring were quickly shattered on her honeymoon night Jack confessed he was deeply in debt and in order to save his nightclub which Dorothy had heavily financed he expected his new bride to perform there the next day they flew to New York for the premiere of porgy and bess which as the cast had feared through mixed reviews [Music] Dorothee soon found herself singing at Jack's Club the experience was a sad than humiliating come down for the struggling actress the couple began to fight bitterly and Dorothy added vodka to her daily regime of champagne and pills Dennison just seems to have been a mistake from the very beginning the man physically abused her and a man who appears to been totally insensitive to her and a man who really sent her into financial ruin after a tumultuous three-year marriage Dorothy filed for divorce on grounds of extreme cruelty now 40 Dandridge found herself alone in debt and behind on her mortgage she was once again in a downward emotional spiral and the effects of drugs and alcohol loosened her already tenuous grip on reality on April 24th 1963 humiliated Dorothy Dandridge was caught by photographers when she appeared in bankruptcy court I could have saved her foreclosure just like that no problem but we knew that she was going to be before closed on maybe two hours before you can't do anything then but what trouble the actress most was that she could no longer afford her daughter's expensive full-time private care Lin was now a 19 year old woman with the mental capacity of a child and Dorothy's inability to care for her forced her to make Lin the ward of the state of California Dorothy Dandridge wants a symbol of hope and achievement for millions of african-americans had lost practically everything she ever worked for and she was about to face her darkest hour alone now 41 Dorothy Dandridge was broke and living in a rented apartment in West Hollywood with little work to keep her busy and the crippling dependency on alcohol prescription drugs and antidepressants Dandridge was spending her days depressed and in seclusion and her nights on the phone with old friends Jerry Nicholas Brenton Pearl Bailey and a bee man to use liquor like a medicine to sort of ease the pain she was very disturbed at times about her daughter who was [ __ ] she accepted it intellectually but she never accepted it emotionally I know and she always felt a great deal of thought about it that was a tragedy she was a young woman who had demons I think she was very much manic-depressive and today that's very treatable back then it was taboo you were crazy youth you'd be put in some institution somewhere and I think she struggled with that along with a real sense of self-hatred after years of destructive behavior Dorothy was determined to pull herself together she began an exhausting routine of exercise and vocal training and called on an old colleague Earl Mills to manage her comeback by 1965 it appeared that Dandridge was finally conquering her demons she got in advance to write her autobiography signed a to picture deal with an independent production company and gave a hit concert in Albuquerque New Mexico the first of three bookings arranged by Mills things were looking up and Dorothy seemed excited about an upcoming engagement at New York's Basin Street East Dorothy asked mills to delay picking her up for the airport so she could get some rest but Mel's became anxious when Dorothy failed to answer any of his subsequent phone calls when he arrived at her apartment she didn't answer the door realizing it was locked from the inside Mills panicked and broke in using a crowbar and there he found Dorothy Dandridge lying dead on her bathroom floor on September 8th 1965 42 year-old Dorothy Dandridge died from a fatal overdose of tofranil her antidepressant I think that it was a combination of accident and will not to live any longer she was saying things that let me know that she was going to leave us she have said Jerry now I know you're gonna understand don't be shocked at anything that happens but I am tired and she left notes everywhere in the house girl Mills found a note addressed to whomever discovers me after death important the handwritten note read in case of my death to whomever discovers it don't remove anything I have on scarf gown or underwear cremate me right away if I have anything money furniture give it to my mother Ruby Dandridge she will know what to do it was signed Dorothy Dandridge while speculation swirled around where the Dorothy had committed suicide her lifelong friend Jerry Nicholas Branton made preparations for Dorothy's funeral according to her wishes dorothy was cremated after a service at Forest Lawn Cemetery among the mourners who joined are these family and close friends where ex-boyfriend Peter Lawford and ex-husband Harold Nicholas and his brother faith [Music] [Applause] in her two briefs and tragic lifetime Dorothy Dandridge helped open the door for black actresses when opportunities were scarce and hard to find she should be remembered as a woman who really summoned up the best within herself and a woman who really did believe that America had to change and that the movies had to change and a woman who believed she might be able to do that and she did and although she did not live long enough to witness the accomplishments of today's galaxy of African American stars her luminous beauty and dazzling performances continue to inspire and motivate them had enough in for Dorothy I angela bassett Whitney Houston Jada Pinkett the list goes on might not be able to be working in this industry the way that we are able to know in terms of what she wanted for the race and for actors she would be absolutely thrilled to see what's happening today though Dorothy Dandridge his life ended in tragedy her legacy reminds us of the struggle black actors had to endure and in many cases still do the n-double-a-cp recently made headlines when it protested the upcoming fall TV line-up of the 26 new comedies and dramas premiering on ABC CBS NBC and Fox not one of them will star an african-american tomorrow on biography Bob Fosse a Broadway and Hollywood original he was one of our greatest choreographers but as his fame grew so did his insecurities until his self-destructive life style spun out of control Bob Fosse Tuesday on biography until tomorrow I'm Harry Smith thanks for watching Amy Home Video proudly presents the biography you've just seen for 1495 plus shipping and handling to order call 1-800 four two three one two one two or visit our online store at biography.com no a man-made baby boom through test-tube dad's on an all-new investigative reports next on A&E log on to our website at biography.com
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