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The Way They Were

How Epic Battles and Bruised Egos Brought a Classic Hollywood Love Story to the Screen

ISBN-13: 9780806542331

Author(s): Robert Hofler

Subjects: APF, ATF

Publisher: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE GROUP

Publisher Imprint: Citadel

Publication Date: 21-01-2025

Format: Paperback / softback

Availability: In stock

£17.99
The Way They Were

About the book

It's one of the greatest movie romances of all time. Fifty years on, the chemistry between Barbra Streisand as Jewish working-class firebrand Katie Morosky and Robert Redford as all-American golden boy Hubbell Gardiner remains potent. Yet - the friction and controversy surrounding The Way We Were were so enormous, the movie was nearly never made at all. Impeccably researched and eye-opening, here is the full story behind the challenges, rivalries, and real-life romance surrounding the movie. Even the iconic casting was fraught. Screenwriter Arthur Laurents wrote the role of Katie with Streisand in mind, but finding Hubbell was another matter. Redford was reluctant to play what he perceived as the 'Ken doll' to Streisand's lead, resulting in ten writers - among them Francis Ford Coppola - being called in to rework the script. The first preview was disastrous. Several scenes were cut, angering Streisand and Laurents, yet the new version was a resounding success, and its appeal endures, earning it a regular spot in the AFI's annual Top 10 movie romances. The Way They Were also explores the deep, surprising love story that inspired the screenplay - the relationship between Laurents, a Jewish Brooklyn-born college leftist, and his longtime partner, Tom Hatcher. Drawing on Laurents's unpublished writings, as well as interviews with Streisand, Redford, and other key players, this is the definitive account of a film that changed the rules of moviemaking and has defined romance ever since.