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Valley of the Dolls is the first novel by American writer Jacqueline Susann.Published in 1966, the book was the biggest-selling novel of its year. [1] By 2016 it had sold more than 31 million copies, [2] making it one of the all-time best-selling fictional works in publishing history.
Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film directed by Mark Robson and produced by David Weisbart, based on Jacqueline Susann's 1966 novel.The film stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, and Sharon Tate as three young women who become friends as they struggle to forge careers in the entertainment industry.
Valley of the Dolls spans twenty years (1945–1965) in the lives of three young women: Anne Welles, the New England beauty who liberates herself from her staid small town by coming to New York, where she falls in love with the dashing Lyon Burke; Neely O'Hara, an ebullient vaudevillian who becomes a Hollywood star and self-destructs; and ...
Anne, a smart and beautiful brunette, would be the author’s alter ego. Like Susann, all would have unhappy love affairs and a hunger for pills. The book still needed a villain, though.
Dionne Warwick in Valley of the Dolls, a 1967 album; Valley of the Dolls, a 1996 stage production, adapted from the 1967 film; starring Kate Flannery; Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls, a 1981 TV miniseries adapted from the novel, directed by Walter; Valley of the Dolls, a 1994 soap opera adapted from the novel, starring Sally Kirkland
He would eventually direct “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls,” a parodic sequel to “Valley of the Dolls” written by Roger Ebert, who became a close friend and collaborator throughout the ...
Valley of the Dolls (1967) – Anne starts in New England; The Boston Strangler (1968) – set in Boston; Charly (1968) – set in Boston; Death of a Salesman (1968) Pretty Poison (1968) – set in western Massachusetts; Rachel, Rachel (1968) – Boston; Salesman (1968) – Boston; The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) – set in Boston; The Curse of ...
Production Designer: Anne Seibel. Hacks: “Just For Laughs,” “Better Late” Production Designer: Daniel Novotny. Only Murders in the Building: “Gates of Heaven,” “Valley of the Dolls