Casting Shadows
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Your staff writer Garry Abrams’ work, “Shadows on the Legend,” (March 24), commenting on Charles Higham and Roy Moseley’s book, “Cary Grant: The Lonely Heart”--a malicious biography--clearly shows the extremes to which some writers are willing to arrive for money and attention.
To suggest or affirm--without substantiated or irrevocable facts and evidence--that two of Hollywood’s most prominent symbols of virility, Cary Grant and Randolph Scott, had vestiges of homosexuality is the foulest attack to the American people’s purest beliefs and values.
LOUIS ROSS JR.
Los Angeles
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