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                | King ofthe Movies
 Francis X. Bushman
 By Lon and Debra Davis |  
 | BRIEF NOTES King of the Movies: Francis X. BushmanBy Lon and Debra Davis
 BearManor Media : Albany, Georgia : 2009Reviewed by Carl BennettTrade Paperback Edition : ISBN 978-1593934521 : 368 pages
 $24.95
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          | Francis X. Bushman was among the earliest and most-popular film matinee idols. His Essanay partnership with costar Beverly Bayne was so successful it carried them both into theater-packing feature films produced at Metro Pictures. Best remembered today for his smouldering performance as Messala in the mega-epic Ben-Hur (1925), Bushman’s career was a fascinating rise to popularity and fall to semiobscurity — soon to be all too familiar in its length and pattern to film fans — that culminated in a series of bit roles and radio appearances until his death in the 1960s. This satisfying biography follows a predictable chronological flow but, along the way, provides a respectable wealth of information about the star’s life and career. Among the supplemental material is a Bushman chronology, an extensive photograph section, and a fairly detailed Bushman filmography which improves on previously published information. 
              
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