Throughout his forty-five year career, Henry Fonda-a stable, reassuring archetype of the American male-never gave a bad performance.
It reflects the private agonies of a father, daughter, and son engulfed by the divisions of their respective generations and the ironies of the American Experience..
This is about the Fabulous Fondas, one of Hollywood\'s most talented but tormented families.
This, Volume Two of Blood Moon\'s Fonda project, turns klieg lights on three emotionally intertwined mega-celebrities, two of them Oscar winners: The lanky and boyish American hero, Henry; his beautiful daughter, the eternal rebel Jane; and his son, Peter, a preppy-looking thrill-seeker indelibly linked to the bad boy on a bike narrative of the 60s.
Personal tragedies included five wives (two of whom committed suicide), and affairs which starred such mega-divas as Lucille Ball, Joan Crawford, and Bette Davis.
Throughout his forty-five year career, Henry Fonda-a stable, reassuring archetype of the American male-never gave a bad performance