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By John HeilpernA book celebrating famously unrepentant drunks is a welcome surprise—at least to me. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
It is expected to feature the naked wrestling scene that first shocked cinema goers in 1960s. Full Article at The Telegraph
Oliver Reed and Alan Bates wrestle in the 1969 film version of Women in Love. Photograph: MGM It was responsible for one of the most memorable fight scenes ever committed to celluloid. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
DH Lawrence's classic novel Women In Love is to be adapted by BBC Four as part of a season about love and sexuality in 20th century literature. Full Article at BBC News
If you want to know what it was like having Paul Gascoigne as manager of Kettering, imagine Oliver Reed appearing at the local amateur dramatic society or John Daly installing himself as the pro at the municipal golf course. Full Article at The Independent
According to legend, a milkman turned up early one morning at Oliver Reed’s house to find the actor had been up all night and was not entirely sober. Full Article at Times Online
For many filmmakers, actors are an inconvenience. They fluff lines, adopt crazed arrogance or turn up on set drunk and stoned. The most inconsiderate of all are the actors who die during filming. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
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