• Cary: Part 1

  • Aug 20 2020
  • Length: 12 hrs and 41 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Please see content warning below Once upon a time, from the midst of normality, an extraordinary story began... In a time when the world was being shaped on the fields of war, a boy named Archie dared to find his own path by looking to the stars. In Part One of Cary, hear the incredible journey of Archie Leach; one that stretched from broken beginnings, all the way to the heavens of Hollywood itself... If you’ve enjoyed this episode, and would like to aid in its creation, then please consider becoming a patron of the shows! You’ll earn hundreds more hours of bonus content, including ALL complete series’ of The Secret History of Hollywood, as well as bonus documentaries, extra listening, movie commentaries, and much more! Simply go to www.patreon.com/attaboysecret and choose the tier you’d like to access or CLICK HERE Show Credits Follow The Secret History Of Hollywood on Twitter Follow The Secret History Of Hollywood on Instagram Follow The Secret History Of Hollywood on Facebook CONTENT WARNING BELOW (contains spoilers): This episode begins with scenes including dramatisations of infant death, domestic conflict and physical abuse. These scenes are not glamourised, but they are essential in that they explain the motivations behind certain people’s actions. However, if you feel that you may be triggered by these subjects, you may wish to proceed with caution, as they could be considered upsetting. If you'd like more information about anything before you proceed, please don't hesitate to contact me through Patreon's messaging service, or by email at adam@attaboyclarence.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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