The Boston Globe, August 29th, 1987
John Huston made some big movies. But he was bigger than any of them. The legendary director of films such as "The Maltese Falcon," "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre," "The African Queen" and "The Man Who Would Be King" lived his life as if he were a 19th-century adventurer. He was once the California state middleweight boxing champion. He fished with Clark Gable and hunted with Ernest Hemingway. He wrote short stories for H. L. Mencken and screenplays for J. L. Warner. He directed 46 films and acted in 24 others. He married and divorced five women, and was in love with many others. His later...
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