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When the Applause Died

Behind the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's elite, a dark truth lurks, as the relentless pursuit of stardom and wealth exacts a devastating toll.

Celebrities often seek refuge from the pressures of fame in substances, leading to devastating consequences for their careers, families, and lives. The documentary "When the Applause Died" (1990) explores the struggles of Hollywood's brightest stars and music's hottest rockers who fell victim to self-abuse, featuring exclusive footage and little-known facts about Spencer Tracy, William Holden, Errol Flynn, and others.

Info about When the Applause Died

Studio(s): Golden West Films

Originally Released: United States, May 06, 1990

Genres:Documentary