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Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
A deliciously scandalous portrait of unsung Hollywood legend Scotty Bowers, whose bestselling memoir chronicled his decades spent as sexual procurer to the stars.
rating
6
runtime
98 min

Release

2018-07-27

Cast

Scotty Bowers
Scotty Bowers
as Self
William Mann
William Mann
as Self
David Kuhn
David Kuhn
as Self
Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
as Self
Peter Bart
Peter Bart
as Self
Lois Bowers
Lois Bowers
as Self
Matthew Hoffman
Matthew Hoffman
as Self
Paul Teetor
Paul Teetor
as Self
Jack Kimberling
Jack Kimberling
as Self
Michael Childers
Michael Childers
as Self
Lee Shook
Lee Shook
as Self
Robert Hofler
Robert Hofler
as Self
Dian Hanson
Dian Hanson
as Self
Tony Charmoli
Tony Charmoli
as Self
Paul LaMastra
Paul LaMastra
as Self
Phyllis Bowers
Phyllis Bowers
as Sef (voice)
Dale Bowers
Dale Bowers
as Self (voice)
Liz Smith
Liz Smith
as Self
Myke Dodge Weiskopf
Myke Dodge Weiskopf
as Self
Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
as Self (archive footage)
Laurence Olivier
Laurence Olivier
as Self (archive footage)
Ramon Novarro
Ramon Novarro
as Self (archive footage)
Orry-Kelly
Orry-Kelly
as Self (archive footage)
Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh
as Self (archive footage)
Elsa Lanchester
Elsa Lanchester
as Self (archive footage)
Rock Hudson
Rock Hudson
as Self (archive footage)
J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover
as Self (archive footage)
Katharine Hepburn
Katharine Hepburn
as Self (archive footage)
William Holden
William Holden
as Self (archive footage)
Cary Grant
Cary Grant
as Self (archive footage)
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg
as Self (archive footage)
Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
as Self (archive footage)
Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo
as Self (archive footage)
Tom Ewell
Tom Ewell
as Self (archive footage)
Beach Dickerson
Beach Dickerson
as Self (archive footage)
Bette Davis
Bette Davis
as Self (archive footage)
George Cukor
George Cukor
as Self (archive footage)
Joseph I. Breen
Joseph I. Breen
as Self (archive footage)
Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall
as Self (archive footage)
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston
as Self (archive footage)
Judith Anderson
Judith Anderson
as Self (archive footage)
Walter Pidgeon
Walter Pidgeon
as Self (archive footage)
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
as Self (archive footage)
Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
as Self (archive footage)
Sherri Shepherd
Sherri Shepherd
as Self (archive footage)
Spencer Tracy
Spencer Tracy
as Self (archive footage)
Lana Turner
Lana Turner
as Self (archive footage)
Barbara Walters
Barbara Walters
as Self (archive footage)
Edwin B. Willis
Edwin B. Willis
as Self (archive footage)
Wallis Simpson
Wallis Simpson
as Self (archive footage)
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“Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood” wears a lot of hats, none of which quite fits. A salacious tell-all about the hidden sex lives of postwar movie stars; a peek at the underbelly of the repressive moral dictates of the studio system; a breezy biography of a self-described Hollywood prostitute and procurer; and a psychosexual study of a possibly damaged victim of extreme childhood abuse. Only the last offers a clue to interpreting the movie’s more astonishing revelations and unprobed corners. Until then, Matt Tyrnauer’s gossipy portrait of Scotty Bowers, an impish nonagenarian and former Marine, listens without judgment as he describes decades of servicing the closeted hungers of stars like Rock Hudson and Katharine Hepburn, helped by an eager network of World War II buddies. Back then, in a couple of trailers behind a gas station on Hollywood Boulevard, $20 could buy just about anything. Meandering behind Mr. Bowers as he shares faded photographs of extravagantly endowed young men and prurient factoids about his famous “tricks” — cheekily illustrated with scenes from classic movies that read rather differently in hindsight — Mr. Tyrnauer surreptitiously hoses away the layers of dirt to reveal the fragility of his subject’s anything-goes hedonism. Benevolent hustler (he never took a cut of others’ action) or naughty fabulist — perhaps both — Mr. Bowers putters around his hoarded Hollywood Hills home and gazes into the hole in his patio deck as if searching for something lost long ago. Consequently, what starts out salty ends up as something sadder and more complicated. And when he unabashedly recalls a childhood rife with sexual encounters — which he insists were consensual — with adults, the camera fixes on his mile-wide grin and we wonder if his mission to meet the needs of others has somehow ignored his own.