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California the once great Hollywood dream factories that were teeming cities of technicians and artists stood empty. The audiences for the movies thes studios had produced had drifted away, busy building families or lured away by television. The old studio moguls who roam these vast, empty domains were confused and uncertain and like the movies they were producing, largely irrelevant. This is the story of the young artists and filmmakers who stormed the gates and briefly took control of the studios and, in the process, inadvertently created the new Hollywood. Even as American films became more meaningless, foreign films were beginning to find an emerging audience hungry for something different. In New York, too young magazine writers named Robert Benton and David Newman, who had fallen under the spell. The French New Wave decided to try their hand at screen writing. Newman inventing used their connections from Esquire magazine, where they created the Dubious Achievement Awards to get their script for Bonnie and Clyde to Francoise true foe Anna Nicole Smith. She was the prettiest little girl her family had ever seen on Audacious Dreamer, whose every pie in the Sky Wish seemed to blossom into reality. Stellar success, amazed her Texan relatives back home. Like any girl destined for fame and stardom, there were bumps along the way lawsuits, overdoses and the sort of tabloid scrutiny that inevitably comes with such public celebrity. But with adversity came special insight. Nothing about nothing. Oh yes, Oh yes, and Anna managed to brush her cell phone and become even bigger. He on more celebrated than ever.