The Man Who Saw a Ghost: The Life and Work of Henry Fonda (67 page)

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Gunsmoke

Gunther, John

Gussow, Mel

Hall, Leonard

Hallmark

Hammerstein, Oscar II

Hammerstein, William

Handke, Peter

Hanoi

Harris, Jed

Harrison, George

Hart, Jeffrey

Hart, William S.

Hartfield, John

Hartman Theater Company (Stamford, Connecticut)

Harvey, Laurence

Haskell, Molly

Hathaway, Henry

Hawkins (reviewer)

Hawks, Howard

Hay, John

Hayden, Tom

Hayes, Helen

Hays Office

Hayward, Bill

Hayward, Bridget (daughter of Margaret Sullavan)

Hayward, Brooke (daughter of Margaret Sullavan)

Haywire
(memoir)

Hayward, Leland

Hearst, William Randolph

Heggen, Tom

suicide of

Heimer, Mel

Helen Hayes Theatre (New York)

Heller, Joseph

Catch-22

Hell’s Angels

Hemingway, Ernest

Across the River and into the Trees

Henie, Sonja

Henry Fonda and the Family
(TV special)

Henry Fonda’s Bel Air Hive honey brand

Henry Fonda Special, The
(TV show)

Hepburn, Audrey

Hepburn, Katharine

Herndon, William B.

Herr, Michael,
Dispatches

Heston, Charlton

Heydt, Louis Jean

Hinckley, John

Hired Hand, The

Hiroshima bombing

Hiss, Alger

Histoires extraordinaires

Hitchcock, Alfred

Hitler, Adolf

Hoberman, J.

Hodiak, John

Hofstadter, Richard

Holbrook, Hal

Holden, William

Hollywood

radicalism in
scandals
threat to stage theaters
turn toward respectability

Hollywood Canteen

Hollywood Renaissance

Hollywood Ten

Holocaust

homosexuality

Hoover, J. Edgar

Hoover, John H.

Hope, Bob

Hopper, Dennis

Houdini, Harry

Houghton, Norris

House Beautiful

House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)

House Divided, A
(project)

Houseman, John

Howard, Ronnie

How the West Was Won
(film)

Humphrey, Hal

Hunter, Glenn

Huntington Hartford Theatre (Los Angeles)

Huntley, Chet

Hurry Sundown

Huston, John

Huston, Walter

Hyannisport, Massachusetts

IBM

Idaho Transfer

I Dream Too Much
(film)

Ike from Abilene
(record)

Illinois

I Loved You Wednesday
(play)

immigrants

Immortal Sergeant
(film)

India

Indians

massacres by
massacres of

Indochina Peace Campaign

industrialization

In Harm’s Way
(film)

interventionists

In the Cool of the Day

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Invitation to a March

Iowa

isolationists

Is Zat So?
42

Italy

Izvestia
(USSR)

Japan

Jaques, Elliott

Jaynes, Herberta Lamphear (mother)

death of

Jefferson, Thomas

Jenner, William E.

Jesse James
(film)

Jest, The
(play)

Jews, European

Jezebel
(film)

Jigsaw
(film)

Joe, a musician

Johnson, Erskine

Johnson, James Weldon

Johnson, Sir John

Johnson, Lyndon

Johnson, Nunnally

Jones, Preston

Journey of Simon McKeever, The
(project)

Kael, Pauline

Kafka, Franz

kamikaze attacks

Kane, Mrs. Robert

Kaneohe, Hawaii

Kanin, Garson

Kansas City, Missouri

Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School

Kaufman, George S.

Kazan, Elia

Keith, Brian

Kelly, Emmett

Kelly, Gene

Kennedy, Burt

Kennedy, Jackie

Kennedy, John F.

assassination of
health problems
Profiles in Courage

Kennedy, Joseph, Sr.

Kennedy, Robert

Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C)

Kentucky

Kerr, Geoffrey

Kerr, Jean

Kerr, Walter

Kerry, John

Kesey, Ken

Kibbee, Roland

Kilgallen, Dorothy

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

Kiss for Cinderella, A

Klute

Knight, Dr. Robert P.

Knotts, Don

Knox, Mickey

Korda, Alexander

Korean War

Ku Klux Klan

La Curie

Lady Eve, The
(film)

Lafayette, Indiana

Laird, Melvin

Lancaster, Burt

Lane, Mark

Lang, Fritz

Lang, Jennings

Lardner, John

La Ronde

Lasky, Jesse L.

La Stampa
(Turin)

Last Four Days, The
(film)

Laughton, Charles

Laurent, Lawrence

Lawford, Peter

Lawrence, Jerome

Lawson, John Howard

Leachman, Cloris

Lear, Norman

Leatherbee, Charles

leaving one alone

Lee, Robert E. (general)

Lee, Robert E. (playwright)

Leggett, John

Lemmon, Jack

Lempert, Julius

Lennon, John

Lenox Hill Hospital (New York)

Leone, Sergio

Leopold, Nathan

LeRoy, Mervyn

Les Félins

Leslie Fiedler

Let Us Live
(film)

Levin, Ira

Lewis, Jerry

Lewis, Sinclair

liberals in American politics

Life
magazine

Lifetime Achievement Award

Lilith

Lillian Russell
(film)

Limey, The

Lincoln, Abraham

destiny of
HF’s attraction to
life of

Little Big Man

Little Theatre movement

Litvak, Anatole

Loeb, Richard

Loebeck, Agnes

Logan, Joshua

London, England

Longest Day, The
(film)

Long Night, The
(film)

Los Angeles

guesthouse on Cielo Drive, Bel Air
house on Chalon Road, Bel Air
house on Monaco Drive, Pacific Palisades
house on South Chadbourne Avenue, Brentwood
house on Tigertail Road, Beverly Hills
unnamed theatre in

Losers, The
(film project)

Louisville, Kentucky

Love, Robert

Love Story
(play)

Loyalists (Spain)

LSD

Luce, Henry

Lumet, Sidney

Lunt, Alfred

Luther

lynching

Lynde, Edwin

Lyons, Leonard

Macabro

MacArthur, Douglas

MacKenzie, Bob

MacMurray, Fred

Madigan
(film)

Mad Miss Manton, The
(film)

Maestretti, A. J.

Magnificent Dope, The
(film)

Mailer, Norman

Majestic Theatre (New York)

Maland, Charles J.

Male Animal, The
(film)

Malibu, California

Maltz, Albert

Mamoulian, Rouben

Manchurian Candidate, The

Manhattan Eye Bank

Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The

Mankiewicz, Herman

Mankiewicz, Joseph L.

Mann, Anthony

Manners, Dorothy

Manson, Charles

Manson, Edward

Man Who Understood Women, The
(film)

Man with a Cause, A
(radio program)

March, Fredric

Marcus, Greil

Marquand, John P.

Marshall, George

Martin, Dean

Martin, Strother

Marx Brothers

Mattes, Merrill J.

Matthau, Walter

Maude
(TV sitcom)

Maugham, Somerset

Maverick

MCA Television

McBride, Joseph

McCabe and Mrs. Miller

McCarthy, Joseph

McCarthy era

McClain (reviewer)

McCormick, Myron

McCoy, Horace

McCrea, Joel

McDonald, Alan

McDonald, Eugene III

McDowall, Roddy

McGiver, John

McGovern, George

McGuinn, Jim

Meade, George

Meader, Vaughn

Mean Streets

medicine, rejected by Christian Science

melancholia

Menninger Clinic (Kansas)

mental hospitals

Meredith, Burgess

Merrick, Mike

Merton of the Movies
(play)

Meteor
(film)

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