Exposes the secrets of Hollywood's Golden Age female stars, including Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich's affair and Tallulah Bankhead's obsession with Garbo, and discusses their behavior despite societal expectations of the 1930s.
Diana McLellan's juicy chronicle of sexual and political intrigue within golden age Hollywood's not-very-closeted lesbian crowd is . . . as outrageous as anything Marlene Dietrich ever filmed.--The Advocate. 16-page photo insert.