All My Best FriendsBeorge Burns's career spanned the history of modern show business; he starred in big-time vaudeville; in radio, television, the movies and the recording industry; and on the nightclub stage. All My Best Friends is history of modern show business, as George Burns lived it. More than that, it is the backstage story of the people who made that history. They were all his best friends: JOlson and Jessel and Cantor and Durante; the Marx Brothers and the Ritz Brothers; Ed Wynn, Sophie Tucker and Fanny Brice; Walter Matthau, Carol Channing, Bobby Darin, Ann-Margret and Brooke Shields. And most of all, Jack Benny. |
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